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18% of 1,181 inmates tested positive, along with 15 staff members at prison.

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38% of Police Stops Not Fully Documented

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Three key developments affecting Wisconsin’s troubled youth correctional facilities.

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Evers Faces Hurdles to Cutting Prisons

Governor promised to cut prison population by 50%, but has so far made no progress.

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Proposal would also stop the practice of 17-year-olds being tried as adults.

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