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Carol Marbin Miller

Carol Marbin Miller is a senior investigative reporter at ''The Miami Herald''. Marbin Miller began covering social welfare programs in Florida, including the Department of Children & Families (DCF) in the 1990s. She was initially at the ''St. Petersburg Times'' (before it was renamed the ''Tampa Bay Times''), and continued on that beat with ''The Miami Herald'' starting in 2000. Marbin Miller is now a senior investigative reporter on the newspaper's Investigative Reporting Team. She has reported extensively on Florida's child welfare system and the hundreds of child victims whose deaths occurred after their families had been known to the state - as well as the state's juvenile justice system, programs for people with disabilities, mental health, and elder care.
==Innocents Lost==
As leader of ''The Miami Herald's'' Investigative Reporting Team for ''Innocents Lost'', Marbin Miller and colleague Audra D.S. Burch investigated the circumstances of the deaths of 477 children in the care of Florida’s DCF for a six-year period from Jan. 1, 2008 to Dec. 31, 2013.
The series "chronicles the sad procession of children who died, often violently, after the Florida Department of Children and Families had been warned, often repeatedly, that they or their siblings could be in danger."〔 Their project produced an extensive searchable database that details the children's cases including detail about their circumstances and the systemic failures that led to their deaths. The series is cited as the precipitating factor for the most extensive overhaul of child welfare laws in the history of the state.
According to the Neiman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, "the deaths occurred as Florida reduced the number of children in foster care at the same time it cut services for troubled families."
The Poynter Institute for Media Studies also discussed the series at length on its website.

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