DOC 328.01(6)(6)To protect the health, rights, and dignity of all offenders involved in the department’s programs and activities.
DOC 328.01 HistoryHistory: CR 10-126: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13.
DOC 328.02DOC 328.02Applicability. This chapter applies to the department and to offenders under the division’s custody and supervision for correctional purposes. It implements ss. 165.76, 301.001, 301.03, 301.45, 301.46, 302.11, 302.113, 302.114, 302.14, 302.19, 302.31, 302.335, 304.06 (3), 304.072, 304.074, 304.12, 304.13, 304.135, 304.137, 304.14, 939.615, 941.29, 961.47, 971.17, 972.15, 973.01, 973.04, 973.06, 973.07, 973.08, 973.09, 973.10, 973.125, and 973.20, Stats., and chs. 950 and 980, Stats.
DOC 328.02 HistoryHistory: CR 10-126: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2017 No. 735.
DOC 328.03DOC 328.03Definitions. In this chapter:
DOC 328.03(1)(1)“Abscond” means the failure of an offender to make himself or herself available as directed by the agent.
DOC 328.03(2)(2)“Administrator” means the administrator of the division or designee.
DOC 328.03(3)(3)“Advocate” means a person who assists in the presentation of the offender’s position, is independent, and able to act in an offender’s best interest. The advocate may not be a person in the custody or under the supervision of the department or an employee of the department.
DOC 328.03(4)(4)“Agent” means an employee of the division who may be assigned the responsibilities under this chapter.
DOC 328.03(5)(5)“Alternative to revocation” means placement in a program or imposition of a sanction in lieu of revocation.
DOC 328.03(6)(6)“Bodily harm” means physical pain or injury, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.
DOC 328.03(7)(7)“Body contents search” means a search in which the offender is required to provide a biological specimen, including but not limited to a sample of urine, breath, blood, stool, hair, fingernails, saliva, semen, or other identifying physical material.
DOC 328.03(8)(8)“Collateral” means any person who has contact with or information about an offender.
DOC 328.03(9)(9)“Commitment term” or “term” means that period of time during which the offender is subject to the control and supervision of the department.
DOC 328.03(10)(10)“Community supervision” or “supervision” means the control and management of offenders on probation, parole, extended supervision, or other statuses as authorized by court order or statute.
DOC 328.03(11)(11)“Conditions” means specific regulations imposed on the offender by the court or earned release review commission.
DOC 328.03(12)(12)“Contacts” means communications between an agent and an offender or collateral.
DOC 328.03(13)(13)“Contraband” means any of the following:
DOC 328.03(13)(a)(a) Any item which the offender may not possess under the rules or conditions of the offender’s custody or supervision.
DOC 328.03(13)(b)(b) Any item whose possession is forbidden by law.
DOC 328.03(14)(14)“Deadly force” means force which the user reasonably believes will create a substantial risk of causing death or great bodily harm to another.
DOC 328.03(15)(15)“Department” means the department of corrections.
DOC 328.03(16)(16)“Discharge” means the completion of the term of supervision by an offender.
DOC 328.03(17)(17)“Division” means the division of community corrections.
DOC 328.03(18)(18)“Extended supervision” means that portion of a bifurcated sentence that is ordered to be served on community supervision as provided in s. 973.01, Stats.
DOC 328.03(19)(19)“Extension” means the continuation by the sentencing court of supervision beyond the current discharge date.
DOC 328.03(20)(20)“Financial resources” of an offender means any income or assets from any source under the offender’s sole or joint control.
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.