Wisconsin Code § 938.533

Community supervision
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(1) DEFINITION. In
this section, “Type 2 status” means the status of a juvenile who is
placed in a Type 2 juvenile correctional facility.
(2) COMMUNITY SUPERVISION SERVICES. From the appropriation under s. 20.410 (3) (hr), the department of corrections shall
purchase or provide community supervision services for juveniles who have been placed under the community supervision of
the department of corrections under s. 938.183, 938.34 (4h) ,
938.357 (3) or (4), or 938.538 (3) (a) 2. For each juvenile who is
placed under community supervision, the department of corrections may purchase or provide any of the following services:
(a) Surveillance, including electronic monitoring or global
positioning system tracking, which the department of corrections
shall make available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, based on the
juvenile’s level of risk and community safety considerations.
(b) Report center programming, including social, behavioral,
academic, community service, and other programming, after
school, in the evening, on weekends, on other nonschool days,
and at other times when the juvenile is not under immediate adult
supervision.
(c) Contacts with the juvenile and the juvenile’s family of a
type, frequency, and duration that are commensurate with the juvenile’s level of risk and individualized treatment needs.
(d) Case management services provided by a community supervision agent.
(e) Any other treatment or services that are needed to meet the
needs of the juvenile as determined by the department.
(3) INSTITUTIONAL STATUS. (a) The office of juvenile offender review in the division of juvenile corrections in the department of corrections shall evaluate each juvenile who is placed under community supervision and may place such a juvenile in
Type 2 status. A juvenile who is placed in Type 2 status is under
the supervision of the department of corrections, is subject to the
rules and discipline of that department, and is considered to be in
custody, as defined in s. 946.42 (1) (a) . Notwithstanding ss.
938.19 to 938.21, if a juvenile who is placed in Type 2 status violates a condition of his or her participation in community supervision, the department of corrections may, without a hearing, take
the juvenile into custody and place the juvenile in a juvenile detention facility or return the juvenile to placement in a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility or a secured residential care center for
children and youth. This paragraph does not preclude a juvenile
who has violated a condition of his or her participation in community supervision from being taken into and held in custody under ss. 938.19 to 938.21.
(b) The department of corrections shall operate community

supervision for a juvenile who is placed in Type 2 status as a
Type 2 juvenile correctional facility. The secretary may allocate
and reallocate existing and future facilities as part of the Type 2
juvenile correctional facility. The Type 2 juvenile correctional
facility is subject to s. 301.02. Construction or establishment of a
Type 2 juvenile correctional facility shall be in compliance with
all state laws except s. 32.035 and ch. 91. In addition to the exemptions under s. 13.48 (13), construction or establishment of a
Type 2 juvenile correctional facility is not subject to the ordinances or regulations relating to zoning, including zoning under
ch. 91, of the county and city, village, or town in which the construction or establishment takes place and is exempt from the investigations permitted under s. 46.22 (1) (c) 1. b.
(3m) ESCAPE. If a juvenile who is placed in Type 2 status
runs away from his or her placement in the community while participating in community supervision, the juvenile is considered to
have escaped in violation of s. 946.42 (3) (c).
(4) RULES. The department of corrections shall promulgate
rules to implement this section.

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