Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 327.20 - Escapes
(1) PLAN. The superintendent shall have a
written plan to be implemented if an escape occurs from a CRC placement. The
plan shall be developed by the superintendent who shall review and update it
annually. A copy of the plan shall be filed with the administrator. The plan
shall provide for the following:
(a) If CRC
staff believe that an inmate may have escaped because the inmate has left an
assigned area, the inmate does not return to the CRC residence on schedule, the
electronic monitoring equipment indicates someone has tampered with it or
because CRC staff have received other relevant information, CRC staff shall
attempt to contact the inmate.
(b)
If CRC staff believe the inmate has escaped or if an inmate is 4 or more hours
late returning to the CRC residence without authorization from appropriate CRC
staff, CRC staff shall place an apprehension request on the inmate;
(c) After an apprehension request has been
placed on an inmate, the escape shall be reported orally and in writing to the
superintendent and the administrator;
(d) The escape shall be reported to law
enforcement officials; and
(e) The
administrator and law enforcement agencies shall be notified by CRC staff when
an inmate who has escaped is apprehended.
(2) REPORTS OF ESCAPES. Reports of escapes
required to be made under sub. (1) shall include, if known:
(a) The method of escape;
(b) Who was involved in the escape;
(c) A description of the escapee, including
clothing worn;
(d) Action taken by
the institution;
(e) A brief
evaluation of the factors which may have contributed to the escape;
and
(f) The identification of
persons who may have information about the escape.
(3) ORDER TO DUTY. In the event of an escape,
the superintendent may order any off-duty staff member to work.
(4) AUTHORITY OF HOSTAGE. If a correctional
staff member, including the superintendent, is taken as a hostage in an escape
or escape attempt, that hostage has no authority to order any action or
inaction by correctional staff. Any orders issued by a hostage shall be
disregarded by the correctional staff.
(5) PURSUIT. The pursuit of escapees shall be
done under the supervision of local law enforcement authorities. Until local
law enforcement authorities are able to supervise a pursuit, it shall be
supervised by the superintendent. Correctional staff and law enforcement
officers may take a CRC inmate into custody from his or her CRC
residence.
(6) USE OF PRIVATE CARS
IN PURSUIT. The superintendent may authorize CRC staff members to use their own
cars to pursue escapees if state-owned cars are unavailable.
Notes
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