Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Corrections
Chapter DOC 393 - Youth Aftercare Conduct And Revocation
Section DOC 393.06 - Use of force
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code § DOC 393.06
Current through November 25, 2024
(1) GENERAL. Whenever practical, staff shall rely on law enforcement authorities when it is necessary to exercise force to control a youth. When it is not practical, staff may use force to control the youth in accordance with this section.
(2) CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. Staff may not impose corporal punishment on a youth.
(3) AMOUNT OF FORCE. Only reasonable and the minimum necessary force may be used to achieve control of a youth. Staff may not use excessive force.
(4) NON-DEADLY FORCE.
(a) Staff may use non-deadly force to control
a youth only if the user of force reasonably believes its use is immediately
necessary to accomplish one of the following purposes:
1. To prevent an escape.
2. To prevent death or bodily injury to
oneself or another.
3. To prevent
unlawful damage to property.
4. To
change the location of a youth.
5.
To take a youth into custody or transport a youth.
(b) Before non-deadly force is used to
accomplish one of the purposes under par. (a), staff shall use all reasonable
efforts to persuade the youth to be voluntarily taken into custody or to cease
inappropriate behavior.
(5) DEADLY FORCE.
(a) Staff may use deadly force to control a
youth only if the user reasonably believes that its use is immediately
necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm to oneself or
another.
(b) Staff may not use
deadly force to control a youth if its use creates a substantial danger of harm
to an innocent third party, unless the danger created by not using deadly force
is greater than the danger created by its use.
(6) FOLLOW UP AFTER THE USE OF FORCE.
(a) After staff use force to control a youth,
the youth and any involved staff shall immediately be checked for injury. If
the youth or staff have been injured, the staff shall immediately seek
appropriate medical treatment of any injury to the youth or staff. A supervisor
shall be notified immediately of any injury to the youth or staff.
(b) When force is used against a youth, all
staff who observed or were involved in the incident, shall submit a written
record to a supervisor within 24 hours of the incident. The record shall
describe the use of force and be placed in the youth's file. The record shall
include all of the following:
1. The youth's
full name and the date, time and place force was used against the
youth.
2. The name of all staff who
used force against the youth.
3.
The reason for using force.
4. The
names of all persons who observed the use of force.
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