Long-Term Thinking Part 2: The Parole Board

In Part 1, I introduced the idea of crimeless revocations and how re-incarcerating individuals for breaking the rules of parole or supervision as much as Wisconsin does is costing the state tens of millions of dollars every year. By reserving incarceration for only new crimes, we could use that money for new social workers and … More Long-Term Thinking Part 2: The Parole Board