Join the Badger Institute, Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls and Right on Crime-Florida Director Chelsea Murphy on Thursday, January 7
Florida’s bipartisan corrections data law: A model for Wisconsin
Join the Badger Institute, Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls and Right on Crime-Florida Director Chelsea Murphy on Thursday, January 7.
If Wisconsin policymakers want to reform the state’s criminal justice system in a way that achieves better outcomes for taxpayers, communities and offenders, they will need detailed, accurate and robust data to better understand how the current system works and how it can be improved. Unfortunately, much of the basic information on our state's criminal justice system isunavailable, uncollected or un-reported. But better models exist, like Florida's 2018 Criminal Justice Data Transparency initiative, the nation's most comprehensive criminal justice data collectionlaw.
Join the Badger Institute on Jan. 7, 2020, at 10 a.m. CT for a virtual discussion with bill author and Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Chris Sprowls and Right on Crime Florida State Director Chelsea Murphy.
In a conversation moderated by Badger Institute policy analyst Julie Grace, they will discuss what the bill does, how they passed such a substantial measure with bipartisan support and what advice they would give Wisconsin lawmakers.
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