Does the state have mandatory minimum laws? Yes. Click here to learn more.
Does the state have a sentencing commission? Yes, the Wisconsin Sentencing Commission.
Does the state have sentencing guidelines? Yes, the “Wisconsin Sentencing Guidelines.”
If yes, are the sentencing guidelines voluntary/advisory or mandatory? Voluntary/advisory.
Does the state have drug courts? Yes. Click here to learn more.
Does the state have one or more safety valves/exceptions? Yes. Click here to learn more. To learn more about safety valves, read FAMM's factsheet, Safety Valves in a Nutshell.
Reports
From the Council of State Governments:
Justice Reinvestment in Wisconsin: Analyses & Policy Options to Reduce Spending on Corrections and Increase Public Safety (2009)
Justice Reinvestment in Wisconsin: Reducing Spending on Corrections and Reinvesting in Strategies to Increase Public Safety (2009)
Helpful links
Governor Scott Walker
Wisconsin Department of Corrections
Wisconsin Parole Commission
Wisconsin Executive Clemency (pardons and commutations): Contact the Governor’s office.
Wisconsin State Legislature
Wisconsin Court System
Wisconsin Drug Courts
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Sentencing/Criminal Justice Reform Groups in the State
ACLU of Wisconsin
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