How can Wisconsin improve its criminal justice system? In this video, Cecelia Klingele, associate professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School, Tom Lyons, state director for Wisconsin Right on Crime, and Jeremiah Mosteller, policy liaison for the Charles Koch Institute, discuss potential areas for reform. Their presentation was delivered at the Badger Institute’s Policy Symposium in February 2019.
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