DOC 308.04(4)(d)
(d) An explanation of the possible consequences of any decision.
DOC 308.04(4)(e)
(e) An explanation of the inmate's rights at a review which include all of the following:
DOC 308.04(4)(e)4.
4. The right to present and question witnesses in accordance with sub.
(7) and the hearing procedures for major disciplinary offenses. In the case that the witness is a confidential informant, then sub.
(5) shall apply.
DOC 308.04(4)(e)6.
6. The right to receive a written decision, stating the reasons for it based upon the evidence.
DOC 308.04(4)(f)
(f) The date, time, and place of the review and an order that the inmate appear at the review.
DOC 308.04(5)(a)(a) If a witness is a confidential informant, a designated security staff member shall do all of the following:
DOC 308.04(5)(a)1.
1. Investigate to determine whether testifying would pose a significant risk of bodily injury to the witness.
DOC 308.04(5)(a)2.
2. Attempt to obtain a signed statement under oath from the witness and determine that the statement is corroborated in accordance with s.
DOC 303.84 (5) if the designated staff member finds a significant risk of bodily injury.
DOC 308.04(5)(a)3.
3. Prepare a summary of the signed, corroborated statement to avoid revealing the identity of the witness.
DOC 308.04(5)(a)4.
4. Deliver a copy of the summary to the inmate and the ACRC hearing officer.
DOC 308.04(5)(b)
(b) The summary of the statement of the confidential informant may be considered as evidence.
DOC 308.04(5)(c)
(c) The ACRC hearing officer shall have access to the original signed statement and may question the confidential informant if the confidential informant is available.
DOC 308.04(5)(d)
(d) The original signed statement shall be available to the warden or administrator for review.
DOC 308.04(5)(e)
(e) The original signed statement shall be kept in a restricted department file.
DOC 308.04(6)
(6) The review shall take place not sooner than 2 days and not later than 21 days after service of notice to the inmate. The inmate may waive these time limits in writing. The administrative confinement hearing officer may extend the time limit upon written request from the inmate for good cause. The time limits will be tolled during any time the inmate is unavailable.
DOC 308.04(7)
(7) At the review, all of the following shall occur:
DOC 308.04(7)(a)
(a) The reason for placing the inmate in administrative confinement shall be read aloud.
DOC 308.04(7)(b)
(b) All witnesses for or against the inmate, including the inmate and the staff member who recommended the placement, shall have a chance to speak.
DOC 308.04(7)(c)
(c) The ACRC hearing officer may require medical or physical evidence to be offered.
DOC 308.04(7)(d)
(d) The ACRC hearing officer may permit direct questions or require the inmate or the inmate's advocate, if any, to submit questions to the ACRC hearing officer to be asked of the witnesses.
DOC 308.04(7)(e)
(e) Repetitive, disrespectful, or irrelevant questions may be forbidden.
DOC 308.04(8)
(8) All of the following shall occur after the review:
DOC 308.04(8)(a)
(a) The ACRC shall deliberate in private considering only the evidence presented to it that supports or refutes the need for administrative confinement and the inmate's records.
DOC 308.04(8)(b)
(b) The ACRC shall decide whether the evidence and the records support the need for administrative confinement and, if so, shall order the placement.
DOC 308.04(8)(c)
(c) If the vote is not unanimous, the record, with the views of each ACRC member, shall be forwarded to the warden for a decision.
DOC 308.04(8)(d)
(d) The record, except portions regarding the identities of sources of information or containing statements or evidence that could, upon disclosure, threaten personal safety or institution security, shall be shared with the inmate who may make known any additional relevant information in writing to the warden.
DOC 308.04(8)(e)
(e) The reasons for the decisions of the ACRC and warden shall be based upon the evidence and given to the inmate in writing.
DOC 308.04(9)
(9) An inmate may appeal the ACRC's decision to the warden within 10 days of the date of the decision and again to the administrator within 10 days of the date of the warden's decision.
DOC 308.04(10)
(10) An inmate's progress in administrative confinement shall be reviewed by the ACRC at least every 6 months following the procedures for review under this section. Monthly progress shall be reviewed consistent with the review of disciplinary separation as outlined in s.
DOC 303.73 (13).
DOC 308.04(11)
(11) If an inmate has been in administrative confinement for 12 months or longer, the warden and administrator shall do all of the following:
DOC 308.04(11)(a)
(a) Automatically review a decision by the ACRC to continue the inmate's confinement in this status.
DOC 308.04(11)(b)
(b) Affirm, reverse, or remand the decision within 10 working days of the earlier decision. A decision to affirm, reverse, or remand the earlier decision shall state the reasons for it based on the evidence. A failure to issue a decision within the time allotted shall constitute an affirmance of the earlier decision.
DOC 308.04(11)(c)
(c) Send a copy of the warden's and administrator's decision to the ACRC and inmate. The decision of the warden and administrator is final except that the inmate may challenge any procedural [errors] through the inmate complaint review system under ch.
DOC 310.
DOC 308.04(12)(b)
(b) Shall be allowed to have any property in the inmate's cell that is consistent with property limits for the assigned area.
DOC 308.04(12)(f)
(f) Shall be provided religious, social, and clinical services as possible; however, they must be provided at the inmate's cell unless otherwise authorized by the warden.
DOC 308.04(12)(g)
(g) May earn extra good time credit in accordance with ch.
DOC 302, and all inmates shall earn compensation consistent with pay for involuntarily unassigned inmates.
DOC 308.04(12)(h)
(h) May not go to the canteen in person but may have approved items from the canteen delivered to the inmate.
DOC 308.04(12)(i)
(i) May have any other properties and privileges consistent with departmental rules, at the discretion of the warden.
DOC 308.04 Note
Note: Administrative confinement under s.
DOC 308.04 is a nonpunitive measure taken to ensure personal safety and security within the institution. This measure may be infrequently needed and of short duration but, as to a particular inmate, the reasonable needs of safety and security within the institution may require continued confinement for long periods of time.
DOC 308.04 Note
Sub. (2) establishes the conditions under which administrative confinement may be used. Administrative confinement is a vehicle for removing inmates from the general population to protect and ensure the safety, security and orderly running of the institution. Without the ability to confine this type of inmate, the primary security objectives of the department, namely protecting the public, staff, inmates, and property, cannot be met.
DOC 308.04 Note
Inmate misconduct is handled through the disciplinary process. Segregation in administrative confinement cannot be a penalty for misconduct, but may result either prior to or subsequent to a disciplinary proceeding or independent of any such proceeding.
DOC 308.04 Note
Sub. (3) requires special review by the ACRC. This review incorporates components of the standard of the major disciplinary hearing procedure. This review is provided despite the fact that the U.S. Supreme Court has indicated that due process does not require this review for these transfers.
Meachum v. Fano, 427 U.S. 215 (1976);
Montanye v. Haymes, 427 U.S. 236 (1976). In
Caldwell v. Miller, 790 F2d 589 (7th Cir 1986), the court found no liberty interest in a transfer from one cell block in an institution to another. Due process protections are important and are afforded to few inmates affected by this provision because of the seriousness of the prolonged social isolation of administrative confinement. Nonetheless, by providing the review, the Department does not intend to create any protected liberty interest by using mandatory language. Administrative confinement is a typical approach used in prison to respond to situations listed in this chapter. See
Sandin v. Conner, 115 S. Ct. 2293 (1995).
DOC 308.04 Note
At this special review, in this status, there must be proof, from evidence presented at the hearing and from the inmate's records, that he or she meets one of the criteria for administrative confinement under sub. (2). The responsibility for placement rests solely with the ACRC. An appeal is provided first to the warden and then to the administrator of the division of adult institutions, one of the highest levels in the department, in recognition of the potential serious consequences of prolonged segregation in administrative confinement.
DOC 308.04 Note
Sub. (4) gives the inmates certain rights. It requires that adequate written notice of the review be given the inmate. If necessary, a verbal explanation of the notice should be made in accordance with the inmate's needs. The rights also include the right to present and question a witness in the same manner as for due process hearings, s.
DOC 303.84.
DOC 308.04 Note
Sub. (9) provides for a review of the inmate's status at least once every 6 months. A review may occur earlier at the discretion of the warden. This time period balances fairness to the inmate with the practicalities of providing for a meaningful review by the ACRC. Compliance with departmental rules alone may not be sufficient and an inmate may continue to be confined if there is still reasonable fear of violent behavior, harm to the inmate by others, harm to others or riots.
DOC 308.04 Note
Sub. (10) reflects the view that administrative confinement may have serious consequences and that extreme care should be exercised at the highest level in assessing the need for continued confinement.
DOC 308.04 Note
This chapter is in substantial accord with the provisions regarding the special management of inmates in the American Correctional Association's Manual of Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions (1993), standards 3-4237, 3-4249, 3-4254, 3-4255, and 3-4261.
DOC 308.04 History
History: Cr.
Register, April, 1981, No. 304, eff. 5-1-81; r. and recr. (2) and (4), am. (5), (6), (7) and (11),
Register, April, 1985, No. 352, eff. 5-1-85; emerg. am. (12) (a), eff. 11-18-85; am. (12) (a)
Register, May, 1986, No. 365, eff. 6-1-86; emerg. am. (2) (b), eff. 12-5-86; r. and recr. (12) (g),
Register, February, 1987, No. 374, eff. 3-1-87; am. (2) and (4) (e) 4.,
Register, June, 1987, No. 378, eff. 7-1-87; am. (1), (2) (a), (3), (4) (intro.) to (e) 3., 5. to 7. and (12), r. and recr. (2) (b), (c), (4) (e) 4., r. (8) and (11), cr. (2) (d), (5), and (9), renum. (5), (6),(7), (9), (10) to be (6), (7), (8), (10), (11), and am.,
Register, June, 1998, No. 510, eff. 7-1-98;
CR 11-022: am. (4) (e) 5., (5) (a) 2., (10)
Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15;
CR 17-026: am. (12) (a) Register June 2018 No. 750 eff. 7-1-18.