DOC 393.09(6)(g)(g) Staff shall confiscate items believed to be contraband and report those items to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. Contraband shall be disposed of consistent with s. DOC 376.18.
DOC 393.09(6)(h)(h) In conducting a search, staff shall disturb the effects of a youth as little as possible, consistent with thoroughness.
DOC 393.09(6)(i)(i) Staff shall not read legal materials belonging to a youth during a search.
DOC 393.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00.
DOC 393.10DOC 393.10Custody and transporting.
DOC 393.10(1)(1)General. Staff may request that law enforcement authorities take a youth into custody and transport the youth to a detention facility, a mental health or medical facility or a type 1 secured correctional facility whenever practical. When assistance is not available, staff may take a youth into custody and transport the youth in accordance with this section.
DOC 393.10(2)(2)Transporting. When staff takes a youth custody, the youth shall be transported as soon as practical.
DOC 393.10(3)(3)Personnel. Staff shall transport a youth in a secure manner to a secure facility and adequate staff shall supervise the transport consistent with department policies and procedures.
DOC 393.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00.
DOC 393.11DOC 393.11Finding of violation. A youth may be found to have violated a conduct rule or a court-ordered condition of aftercare under s. DOC 393.05 if any of the following applies:
DOC 393.11(1)(1)The youth committed the conduct prohibited by the conduct rule or court-ordered condition.
DOC 393.11(2)(2)The youth was convicted or was adjudicated delinquent for violating a criminal law or municipal ordinance.
DOC 393.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00.
DOC 393.12DOC 393.12Staff response to alleged violation.
DOC 393.12(1)(1)Investigation. An agent who has reason to believe that a youth violated a conduct rule or court-ordered condition of aftercare shall investigate the matter. The investigation shall include an interview with the youth to discuss the alleged violation within a reasonable period of time after the agent becomes aware of the allegation.
DOC 393.12(2)(2)Action. If following the investigation under sub. (1), the agent concludes that a youth committed a violation, the agent shall take one of the following actions:
DOC 393.12(2)(a)(a) Counseling.
DOC 393.12(2)(a)1.1. ‘Procedure.’ If the violation is minor and does not present a substantial or immediate risk to the community or the youth, the agent may review the conduct rules and court-ordered conditions of aftercare with the youth, inform the youth why the conduct is a violation and direct the youth to take corrective action. Counseling may be the appropriate course of action if any of the following apply:
DOC 393.12(2)(a)1.a.a. The youth is unfamiliar with the conduct rule or court-ordered condition.
DOC 393.12(2)(a)1.b.b. The youth has not previously violated the same or a closely related conduct rule or court-ordered condition.
DOC 393.12(2)(a)1.c.c. The youth is unlikely to repeat the behavior if warned and counseled.
DOC 393.12(2)(a)1.d.d. The youth’s ability to understand the conduct rules or court-ordered conditions is limited or impaired.
DOC 393.12(2)(a)1.e.e. Summary disposition or revocation is not appropriate.
DOC 393.12(2)(a)2.2. ‘Record.’ The agent shall place a brief written record in the youth’s supervision file that describes the youth’s violation and the counseling the agent provided to the youth.
DOC 393.12(2)(b)(b) Summary disposition.
DOC 393.12(2)(b)1.1. ‘Procedure.’ The agent may inform the youth that the youth’s conduct is in violation of a conduct rule or court-ordered condition of aftercare and do one or more of the following:
DOC 393.12(2)(b)1.a.a. Explain the conduct rules and court-ordered conditions and warn the youth that further violations may result in revocation of the youth’s aftercare.
DOC 393.12(2)(b)1.b.b. Modify or supplement the conduct rules.
DOC 393.12(2)(b)1.c.c. Require the youth to take corrective action.