Wisconsin should Work for Everyone, Not Just the Wealthy Few.
Every family deserves a fair shot, no matter their race, background, or zip code. But, too many of us struggle to afford the basics.
This affordability crisis didn’t happen by accident.
It is the result of policy choices that have concentrated power in the hands of the wealthy few, while underinvesting in the things our families need to thrive.
Updates & Publications
Improving Outcomes in Wisconsin’s Youth Justice System: Fines, Fees, & Community Supervision
Health concerns created by the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a massive push to keep youth out of restrictive, secure facilities....
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Minors in Wisconsin: Improving Intervention and Prevention Efforts
Wisconsin Statutes on Child Sexual Exploitation (sex trafficking of a minor): Sex Trafficking: Knowingly recruiting, enticing, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining a child or attempting to do so for the purpose of a commercial sex act or sexually explicit...
Affirming the need to focus on what helps children and youth succeed
Research and conversations on child and family well-being often focus on the risk factors that contribute to poor outcomes. Though it is critical to understand risk factors, it is equally important to understand protective factors. Protective factors are conditions or...
That Pesky Problem with Lead Exposure and Juvenile Justice
WCCF has previously blogged about the research link between reductions in children's exposure to lead (removing lead from paint, unleaded gasoline, etc.) and reductions in youth crime. Some researchers have gone as far as suggesting that nearly two-thirds of the youth...
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