Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 309.03 - News media access to inmates
(1) Representatives
of the news media shall be permitted to visit correctional institutions. Visits
and interviews by media representatives with correctional staff and inmates can
foster the public's understanding of the qualities, problems, and needs of
inmates and institutions. Such understanding helps to develop community
acceptance and support of correctional objectives, including the objective of
successful reintegration of offenders into the community.
(2) The warden may permit news media
representatives to interview individual inmates, unless one of the following
exists:
(a) The warden believes that an
interview will jeopardize or be detrimental to any of the following:
1. The safety or order of the
institution.
2. The welfare of the
inmate.
3. The welfare of the
victim, the victim's family or the community.
4. Legitimate correctional objectives,
including resources.
(b)
The inmate is confined in segregation.
(c) The inmate refuses to be
interviewed.
(3)
Representatives of the news media who visit correctional institutions are
subject to the same rules as other visitors. They will not be counted against
any limits as to the number of visitors permitted, unless they are on an
inmate's visiting list.
(4) With
the written permission of the inmate, news media representatives may photograph
the inmate. The permission shall include the date of the photo and the use to
be made of it.
(5) The warden shall
regulate all visits and interviews conducted pursuant to this section as to
time, location, length, and equipment used.
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