Josh Kaplan

@js_kaplan

Senior Reporting Fellow | Writing , , , | Email me at joshua.kaplan@propublica.org

New York, NY
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2017.

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    7. sij

    I have some exciting news to share! I just finished my first day as a senior reporting fellow , where I'll be covering criminal justice and behavioral health—I'm particularly eager to dig in to the NYPD. If you have any tips/thoughts/want to say hi, shoot me an email!

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  2. 31. sij

    This is a wonderful piece, and more instructive about Warren than any profile I've read in ages. From one of the best policy journalists in the business, a peak into the upper echelons of jurisprudence, and what Warren did with her seat at the table.

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    29. sij

    NEW: A team of us spent many months collecting, analyzing & reporting on nearly 180 lists of accused clergy released by dioceses and religious orders in the U.S. Our conclusion: Catholic leaders have not delivered on their promises of full transparency. THREAD

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    I love any and everything done by 😍 a real one in the D.C. local health beat

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    Part two in series of pieces written by the autistic community for ICARS. Unique accounts and perspective directly from the autistic community who are excessively targeted by restraint and seclusion practices.

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    When wrote Lives Lost, a story aspiring to write a remembrance for every homicide victim in '19, many who spoke to us wondered why the murder count is up in this booming city. Some had their suspicions. Today's cover story tries to answer their Qs.

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    15. sij

    Four states currently ban the practice of secluding students at school. Illinois lawmakers want Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to make it 50. “This shouldn’t be controversial,” said U.S. Rep. Sean Casten.

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    12. sij
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    11. sij

    My friend Justin died off of heroin I sold him. I faced 20 years in prison for "delivery resulting in death." In this piece I explain why laws treating overdose as homicide are bad policy that perpetuate misery and don't reduce overdoses.

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    9. sij

    This study from the D.C. auditor found that the city's robust school choice system is resulting in declining enrollment and extremely high concentrations of poverty in the city's neighborhood schools. This can mean smaller budgets for these campuses.

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  11. 4. sij

    “There is this place in Massachusetts that uses incredibly painful, fall-on-the-floor, screaming-in-agony level electric shock for students,’’ she said. “Why our government doesn’t protect these people, I don’t know.”

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    30. pro 2019.

    Staff Picks 2019: If you like keeping government officials accountable and important investigative journalism, ’s cover story on how the D.C. welfare system is cutting corners is a must-read. —

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    More stunning reporting from : Schools Aren’t Supposed to Forcibly Restrain Children as Punishment. In Illinois, It Happened Repeatedly.

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    dammit. D.C. has been so lucky to have Alexa () leading , and I'm so grateful to have had her as my editor. what she's done to both save and strengthen the paper is such a bright spot in the largely bleak world of journalism.

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    18. pro 2019.

    🚨BREAKING🚨: Demond Weston is free. "Weston, who has long said Chicago police officers tortured him into falsely confessing to a murder and attempted murder in 1990, was exonerated Wednesday after 29 years behind bars." reports.

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    17. pro 2019.

    “He said, ‘Mom, I know how to get out of one blue room, but I don’t know how to get out of the other blue room with no doors.’” Truly horrific account of abuse, use of seclusion & restraint at schools by .

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    "It just seems that [ICE officers] were in a building known to be full of Central Americans and just kind of trying their luck," tells me about her client, a D.C. chef who has been detained since Nov 21 and hasn't yet had a bond hearing

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    Jamaal Byrd was found unresponsive in his cell at D.C. Central Cell Block on the night of September 30. He was awaiting an initial hearing for suspicion of selling marijuana. More than two months later, his family still doesn't know how or why he died.

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    15. pro 2019.

    According to U.S. Department of Education records, in the 2015-2016 school year, over 60 percent students who were restrained or secluded had disabilities. That year, every single student restrained or secluded was a person of color.

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