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Noon Wednesday with guest John Eason

John Eason explains the realities of criminal justice reform in Wisconsin.

Aired 12/14/2018

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Noon Wednesday with guest John Eason

Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1723 | 18m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

John Eason explains the realities of criminal justice reform in Wisconsin.

Gov.-elect Tony Evers announced the members for a criminal justice reform advisory panel and listed big goals for the state of Wisconsin. John Eason, a UW-Madison associate professor of sociology specializing in criminal justice reform, joins us to discuss Wisconsin's rates of incarceration. Eason explains that changes must be a rebuild, not a reform.

Aired 12/14/2018

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