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1994 Crime Bill Impact

The 1994 Crime Bill served as a primary catalyst for the mass incarceration crisis, disproportionately devastating communities of color through aggressive sentencing and expanded policing. In Wisconsin, outdated parole laws have compounded this harm, leaving those sentenced under previous eras trapped behind bars with no clear path to restoration, long after the societal impacts of these policies have been proven destructive.

How 1994 Crime Bill Fed Mass Incarceration

The 1994 Crime Bill remains a defining moment in American justice history, significantly escalating mass incarceration and creating obstacles that still hinder communities today. Explore the comprehensive analysis of its lasting institutional effects.

How The Crime Bill Hurt People of Color

Mass incarceration disproportionately affects people of color, with Wisconsin's outdated parole laws leaving many behind. This article breaks down three specific ways the bill continues to harm communities.

Archival evidence documenting the direct testimony of those impacted by the 1994 Crime Bill policies.

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