DOC 328.03(21)(21)“Force” means the exercise of strength or power to overcome resistance or to compel another to act or to refrain from acting in a particular way. It includes the use of mechanical or physical power or strength.
DOC 328.03(22)(22)“Great bodily harm” means bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death, or which causes serious permanent disfigurement, or which causes a permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ or other serious bodily injury.
DOC 328.03(23)(23)“Hearing examiner” means a person appointed to preside over a hearing to determine whether the department may impose a condition of supervision requiring compliance with prescribed psychotropic medication. The hearing examiner may not currently be involved in the offender’s treatment, diagnosis, or supervision, or the direct supervisor of the agent or psychiatrist treating the offender.
DOC 328.03(24)(24)“Incapacitating agent” means any product or device commercially manufactured for the purpose of temporary control of an offender.
DOC 328.03(25)(25)“Interstate compact” means an agreement between Wisconsin and another state in the United States or territory of the United States, which provides the means for community supervision of offenders between states as authorized under ss. 304.13, 304.135, 304.14, and 304.16, Stats.
DOC 328.03(26)(26)“Intoxicating substance” means anything which if taken into the body may alter or impair normal mental or physical functions.
DOC 328.03(27)(27)“Non-deadly force” means force which the user reasonably believes will not create a substantial risk of causing death or great bodily harm to another.
DOC 328.03(28)(28)“Offender” means a person who is committed to the custody of the department for correctional purposes and is under community supervision of the division.
DOC 328.03(29)(29)“Pat-down” means a frisk of the offender’s body outside the clothing.
DOC 328.03(30)(30)“Personal search” means a search of an offender’s person, including but not limited to the offender’s pockets, an examination of the offender’s shoes, hat, and other clothing, and a visual inspection inside the offender’s mouth.
DOC 328.03(31)(31)“Region” means a subunit of the division.
DOC 328.03(32)(32)“Regional chief” means an employee or designee of the division responsible for the administration of a region.
DOC 328.03(33)(33)“Reporting” means a contact between an agent and offender determined by the rules or conditions of supervision.
DOC 328.03(34)(34)“Revocation” means the removal of an offender from community supervision in accordance with chs. DOC 331 and HA 2.
DOC 328.03(35)(35)“Rules” means departmental regulations applicable to a specific offender under supervision.
DOC 328.03(36)(36)“School” means a public school under s. 115.01 (1), Stats., a charter school as defined in s. 115.001 (1), Stats., or a private school as defined in s. 115.001 (3r), Stats.
DOC 328.03(37)(37)“Secretary” means the secretary of the department or designee.
DOC 328.03(38)(38)“Supervision fees” means financial obligations imposed on offenders pursuant to s. 304.074, Stats.
DOC 328.03(39)(39)“Supervisor” means an employee of the division responsible for the oversight and management of staff involved in direct supervision of offenders.
DOC 328.03(40)(40)“Tolled time” means the period of time between the date of an offender’s violation and the date the offender’s supervision is reinstated or revoked.
DOC 328.03(41)(41)“Waiver” means the written relinquishment of known rights by an offender.
DOC 328.03(42)(42)“Working day” means each day, except Saturday, Sunday, and holidays designated in s. 230.35 (4) (a), Stats.
DOC 328.03 HistoryHistory: CR 10-126: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13; correction in (38) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Register June 2013 No. 690.
subch. II of ch. DOC 328Subchapter II — Offender under Supervision
DOC 328.04DOC 328.04Community supervision.
DOC 328.04(1)(1)Division employees are to provide individualized supervision of offenders in a manner consistent with the goals and objectives of this chapter.
DOC 328.04(2)(2)When an offender is placed on supervision, an agent’s duties shall include all of the following:
DOC 328.04(2)(a)(a) Obtain information necessary for appropriate supervision of the offender.
DOC 328.04(2)(b)(b) Evaluate the offender’s needs and risk to re-offend.