Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 379.21 - Telephone calls
(1) Institutions shall encourage youth to
communicate with their families, government officials and people concerned with
the welfare of youth. This policy is intended to foster reintegration into the
community, maintain family ties, motivate youth, improve morale and contribute
to security. The superintendent may establish policies or procedures, subject
to the approval of the administrator, relating to the use of
telephones.
(2) A telephone shall
only be used in a lawful manner.
(3) A superintendent may do any of the
following:
(a) Monitor and record a youth's
telephone call under s.
DOC 376.05.
A properly placed call to or from an attorney, an attorney's assistant or
approved law student may not knowingly be monitored or recorded.
(b) Record the conversation and the date,
time, destination, number and duration of a call.
(c) Disclose the contents of a recording of a
youth's telephone conversation to any of the following:
1. The department's office of juvenile
offender review.
2. The
administrator.
3. The
secretary.
4. An investigating
officer from the department or another state or federal agency.
5. A law enforcement officer.
(d) Use the contents of a
recording of his or her telephone conversation for any of the following
reasons:
1. For disciplinary
purposes.
2. To decide placement,
transfer or release of a youth.
3.
For an investigation of a youth's plans to escape.
4. For investigations of threats to the
security of the institution.
5. For
investigations of threats to the health, safety or welfare of staff, the public
or other youth.
6. For
investigations of threats against witnesses or victims.
7. For investigations of trafficking of drugs
or other contraband.
8. For
investigations of any illegal activity.
9. As evidence in administrative and judicial
proceedings.
10. For programming
and treatment.
(4)
(a)
Each institution shall have a written policy available to youth that contains a
specific procedure for telephone calls and that sets time limits for calls. The
procedure shall be consistent with this chapter.
(b) The superintendent may make exceptions to
any policy regarding limits on calls consistent with the policy stated in this
section.
(c) Youth may be permitted
to call approved close family members or other persons approved by the
superintendent. If a youth has no close family members, the youth may be
permitted to call persons on the approved visitor list.
(d) Each youth shall be permitted to make a
minimum of 2 telephone calls per month. Where resources permit, more than 2
telephone calls may be permitted.
1. Telephone
calls not made during the month may not be accrued for use at a later
date.
2. A youth may be prohibited
from calling under this section if segregated from the general
population.
(e)
Institutions shall determine who shall pay for calls.
(f) Institutions shall permit calls to be at
least 5 minutes in duration.
(g) In
the case of emergencies, including critical illness or death of a family
member, a special telephone call may be permitted regardless of the security
status of the youth or the number of calls already made during that
month.
(5) A youth may
be permitted to make phone calls to a youth's spouse or parent committed to
another Wisconsin correctional institution. The institution may require payment
for the cost of the calls. Calls between spouses or a youth and parent are
subject to the limits under sub. (4) (d). The superintendent may approve calls
between siblings in Wisconsin correctional institutions.
(6)
(a)
Youth shall be permitted to call attorneys, attorney assistants or approved law
students regarding legal matters, consistent with the program and security
needs of the institution.
(b) Calls
are subject to superintendent approval as to time and duration.
(c) A youth's telephone calls to an attorney,
attorney assistant or approved law student are not subject to the limit in
number in sub. (4) (d) or the visitor list requirement.
(d) Telephone calls to attorneys, attorney
assistants or approved law students shall be made collect.
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