In Juvenile Justice in Wisconsin: What do we Really Know?, WCCF noted that the average daily population of youth held in juvenile correctional institutions declined by over 70 percent between 2000 and 2011. By being more strategic about who is incarcerated, developing strong community-based alternatives, and utilizing best practice research, counties across the state have succeeded in reducing reliance on expensive institutional care and using scare dollars more effectively.
From birth, Dr. King’s dream remains illusory for too many Black people in our state.
For decades, Wisconsin has received national attention as both a harbinger of public opinion and a key battleground state. Regrettably, Wisconsin also stands out nationally for a more insidious reason.