The Marshall Project Staff Writer Jamiles Lartey My Love Language Is Acts of Service Courtesy of Jamiles Lartey and his dog, Kora. December 10, 2020 Jamiles Lartey is a staff writer at the Marshall Project covering the criminal legal system in the United States South. He previously wrote about criminal justice, race, and policing as a reporter for the Guardian. Before moderating a Zócalo/University of Toronto panel discussion titled “What Would Society Look Like Without Police?,” he spoke in our virtual green room about spoiling his dog rotten, the joy of brown butter chocolate chip cookies before bed, and the importance of exercising “intellectual empathy.”