302.07 Maintenance of order. The warden or superintendent shall maintain order, enforce obedience, suppress riots and prevent escapes. For such purposes the warden or superintendent may command the aid of the officers of the institution and of persons outside of the prison; and any person who fails to obey such command shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail not more than one year or by a fine not exceeding $500. The warden or superintendent may adopt proper means to capture escaped inmates.
History: 1989 a. 31 s. 1624; Stats. 1989 s. 302.07; 1991 a. 316.
Because administrative segregation is the type of confinement inmates should reasonably anticipate, they have no liberty interest protected by the due process clause in not being placed in administrative segregation. The same applies to adjustment or program segregation. Kirsch v. Endicott, 201 Wis. 2d 705, 549 N.W.2d 761 (Ct. App. 1996), 94-0359.
State traffic patrol officers may act as peace officers during a prison riot or other disturbance even when this occurs during a strike of prison guards; they may not, however, perform other duties of guards. 68 Atty. Gen. 104.
Correctional staff have the authority of peace officers in pursuing and capturing escaped inmates. 68 Atty. Gen. 352.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 302 - Prisons; state, county and municipal.
302.01 - State prisons defined and named.
302.02 - Jurisdiction and extent of state correctional institutions.
302.025 - Service of process on prison officers, employees, or inmates.
302.04 - Duties of warden and superintendents.
302.043 - Release of inmates serving risk reduction sentences.
302.045 - Challenge incarceration program.
302.05 - Wisconsin substance abuse program.
302.055 - Transfer of inmates to resource center.
302.06 - Delivery of persons to prisons.
302.07 - Maintenance of order.
302.08 - Humane treatment and punishment.
302.09 - Labor and communications.
302.095 - Delivering articles to inmate.
302.10 - Solitary confinement.
302.105 - Notification prior to expiration of sentence.
302.107 - Notification upon revocation.
302.113 - Release to extended supervision for felony offenders not serving life sentences.
302.116 - Extended supervision conditions for sex offenders.
302.117 - Notice regarding ineligibility to vote.
302.13 - Preservation of property an inmate brings to prison.
302.15 - Activities off grounds.
302.18 - Transfers of inmates.
302.185 - Transfer to foreign countries under treaty.
302.19 - Temporary detention of inmates.
302.20 - Uniforms for correctional officers.
302.21 - Vocational education program in auto body repair at the Green Bay Correctional Institution.
302.25 - Interstate corrections compact.
302.26 - Corrections compact; contracts with other states; approval.
302.27 - Contracts for temporary housing for or detention of persons on probation or prisoners.
302.315 - Use of county house of correction.
302.336 - County jail in populous counties.
302.34 - Use of jail of another county.
302.35 - Removal of prisoners in emergency.
302.36 - Classification of prisoners.
302.365 - Jail and house of correction program standards.
302.37 - Maintenance of jail and care of prisoners.
302.372 - Prisoner reimbursement to a county.
302.373 - Prisoner reimbursement to municipality.
302.375 - Restrictions on liquor and dangerous drugs; placement of prisoners.
302.38 - Medical care of prisoners.
302.381 - Emergency services for crisis intervention for prisoners.
302.383 - Mental health treatment of prisoners.
302.384 - Procedure if a prisoner refuses appropriate care or treatment.
302.385 - Correctional institution health care.
302.386 - Medical and dental services for prisoners and forensic patients.
302.388 - Prisoner medical records.
302.39 - Freedom of worship; religious ministration.
302.40 - Discipline; solitary confinement.
302.42 - Jailer constantly at jail.
302.425 - Home detention programs.
302.44 - Cooperation between counties regarding prisoners.
302.445 - Confinement of county jail prisoners in tribal jails.
302.446 - Confinement of tribal prisoners in county jails.