Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Reimaging Criminal Justice to Improve Health for Wisconsin’s Families and Communities

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EXPO – EX-Incarcerated People Organizing is using a Community Impact Grant to improve public health by addressing some of the barriers to health that are systemic in the criminal justice system. The project is led by formerly incarcerated individuals, educating and informing different audiences and stakeholders about the public health impact of incarceration. This project hopes to inform future policies and laws to improve both the criminal justice system and the health of communities across our state.

More on the Wisconsin Partnership Program:
https://www.med.wisc.edu/wisconsin-partnership-program/

http://criminaljusticecourses.net/reimaging-criminal-justice-to-improve-health-for-wisconsins-families-and-communities/

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