Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 371.11 - Administrative transfer
The department may transfer youth between institutions, between type 1 and type 2 secured correctional facilities or to adult institutions as follows:
(1) OJOR may transfer youth
from A&E to a type 1 or type 2 secured correctional facility and between
type 1 and type 2 secured correctional facilities at any time during DJC
supervision of a youth. The decision to transfer a youth may be based on, but
is not limited to, any of the following considerations:
(a) Public safety.
(b) The youth's committing offense.
(c) Assessment of the youth's
needs.
(d) Assessment of the
potential for future delinquent or criminal activity.
(e) Physical aggressiveness.
(2) Under this provision,
"assistant administrator" means the division assistant administrator directly
responsible for supervising type 1 secured correctional facilities.
(a) A superintendent or the assistant
administrator for juvenile institutions may transfer youth between type 1
institutions.
(b) If any member of
the JPRC disagrees with a superintendent's decision to transfer a youth, the
member may appeal to the assistant administrator who will make a decision
within 10 days.
(3) The
department may transfer a youth with an adult conviction only and a youth with
both an adult conviction and a juvenile commitment from an institution to an
adult institution consistent with the requirements of law. OJOR may recommend
to the administrator the transfer of a youth with an extended court
jurisdiction disposition under s.
48.366, Stats., from an
institution to an adult institution. The factors to be considered include the
following:
(a) The extent to which the
youth's conduct in an institution is violent and disruptive.
(b) The security needs of the
institution.
(c) The extent to
which the youth is refusing to participate in the treatment programs provided
for the youth in the institution.
(d) The maturity of the youth, the extent to
which the program needs of the youth can be met in an adult institution and the
extent to which the youth may be vulnerable in an older population in an adult
institution.
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