Restorative justice, Future of USPS

Air Date:
Heard On Central Time
A statue of Lady Justice on top of a building
A Lady Justice statue Kimberly (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 DEED)

We learn more about a Marquette Law School program for restorative justice at Racine Correctional Institution. Then, a reporter brings us up to speed on the latest changes to the United States Postal Service and what’s ahead this year.

Featured in this Show

  • How restorative justice works in Wisconsin prisons and elsewhere

    The Andrew Center for Restorative Justice at Marquette organized restorative justice circles for incarcerated men at Racine Correctional Institute. We learn more about how restorative justice works in this and other settings in Wisconsin.

  • The US Postal Service has big changes in store for 2024

    The US Postal Service reported a $6.5 billion net loss in 2023 and is on track for similar losses this year. To get back on track financially, the agency is set to implement a series of changes aimed at cutting labor costs, modernizing the postal network, and generating more revenue through package delivery. A reporter breaks down these changes and what it all could mean for the future of USPS.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Tyler Ditter Technical Director
  • Lorin Cox Producer
  • Richelle Wilson Producer
  • Mary Triggiano Guest
  • Jory Heckman Guest

Related Stories