Report Finds ‘Unusually High Rates of Community Corrections Supervision and Reincarceration’ in Wisconsin

“According to the report, in 2017, 30 percent of those admitted into Wisconsin prisons committed a new crime, but 37 percent admitted were because of revocation. This means, tax payers’ dollars are paying for prison and jails to hold inmates who literally didn’t even commit a new crime, or any crime for that matter.“

Milwaukee Courier News

January 26, 2019