Special Committee on High-Risk Juvenile Offenders
Chair: Sen. Tim Carpenter
Vice-Chair: Rep. Rich Zipperer
Legislative Council Staff:
Anne Sappenfield and Melissa Schmidt
Member List The Special Committee is directed to study
high-risk juvenile offenders and best practices for decreasing the
risk of recidivism among high-risk offenders. Specifically, the
committee shall study current law relating to the Serious Juvenile
Offender Program, waiver of juveniles to adult court, original adult
court jurisdiction over juvenile offenders, and placement of
juveniles in juvenile correctional institutions and adult prisons.
The committee shall also review successful practices relating to
juvenile justice in Wisconsin and other states, including the State
of Missouri.
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Report to the Legislature 2009-01,
Special Committee on High-Risk Juvenile Offenders
(April 2, 2009).
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2009 Senate Bill 149, relating to an examination of the
juvenile in a proceeding for waiver of juvenile
court jurisdiction.
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2009 Senate Bill 150, relating to the criteria for waiver of
adult criminal court jurisdiction over a juvenile
and transfer of the case to juvenile court.
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2009 Senate Bill 151, relating to funding to counties to cover
increase in juvenile corrections.
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2009 Senate Bill 152, relating to creating rebuttable
presumption in waiver proceedings involving a first
offender.
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2009 Senate Bill 153, relating to petitions for
waiver of juvenile court jurisdiction and the
criteria for that waiver.
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Results of the March 26 meeting.
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Proposed Report to the Legislature 2009-01,
Special Committee on High-Risk Juvenile Offenders
(February 4, 2009).
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LRB-1753/1, relating to an examination of the
juvenile in a proceeding for waiver of juvenile
court jurisdiction.
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LRB-1754/1, relating to the criteria for waiver of
adult criminal court jurisdiction over a juvenile
and transfer of the case to juvenile court.
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LRB-1756/1, relating to funding to counties to cover
increase in juvenile corrections.
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LRB-1758/1, relating to creating rebuttable
presumption in waiver proceedings.
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WLC: 0378/1, relating to waiver to adult court.
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- Results of
January 7, 2009 Mail Ballot (January 20, 2009).
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- WLC: 0044/3, relating
to assessment of waiver criteria.
- WLC: 0045/4, relating
to reverse waiver.
- WLC: 0183/1, relating to funding to counties to
cover increase in juvenile corrections costs.
- WLC: 0378/1, relating to waiver in adult court.
- WLC: 0379/1, relating to creating rebuttable
presumption in waiver proceedings.
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- WLC: 0044/2, relating
to assessment of waiver criteria.
- WLC: 0045/3, relating
to reverse waiver.
- WLC: 0085/2, relating to imposition of
adult sentence for certain juveniles.
- WLC: 0263/1, relating to community-based
juvenile correctional pilot program.
- Memorandum
from Silvia Jackson, Assistant Administrator,
Division of Juvenile Corrections, Department of
Corrections (December 16, 2008).
- Attachment,
Adopting the Missouri Model in Wisconsin:
Changes and Considerations Financing of Daily Rate.
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- WLC: 0043/1, relating
filing waiver petition.
- WLC: 0044/1, relating
to assessment of waiver criteria.
- WLC: 0045/1, relating
to reverse waiver.
- WLC: 0084/1, relating to primary consideration
in determination to waive juvenile court
jurisdiction.
- WLC: 0085/1, relating
to imposition of adult sentence for certain
juveniles.
- WLC: 0104/1, relating
to the minimum age of delinquency.
- WLC: 0143/1, relating to excluding energy costs
from daily rate.
- WLC: 0144/1, relating to cost of juvenile court
jurisdiction as waiver factor.
- WLC: 0145/1, relating to waiver criteria.
- WLC: 0183/1, relating to funding to counties to
cover increase in juvenile corrections costs.
- Memo No. 8,
Comparison of the Missouri Model With Wisconsin's
Juvenile Corrections System (October 9, 2008).
- Memorandum,
Comparison of Missouri and Wisconsin Juvenile
Corrections Systems (September 10, 2008).
- Report,
A closer look at ... The Missouri Model, An
Analysis fo the Missouri Model in Comparison to the
Ohio Department of Youth Services, Final Report,
November 30, 2006, by Amy Korenstein, Ohio
Department of Youth Services.
- Report, Division
of Youth Services Annual Report, Fiscal Year 2007,
Missouri Department of Social Services.
- Article,
Harvard honors Missouri Division of Youth Services,
KanasCity.com, submitted at the request of
Representative Tamara Grigsby (September 10, 2008).
- Memorandum, Wisconsin Juvenile Court System,
from Susan and Neil Besougloff (September 30, 2008).
- Presentation
by Vincent Schiraldi, Director, Department of Youth
Rehabilitation Services, District of Columbia.
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Handout, States adopt Missouri youth justice
model, Stateline.org, submitted by Vincent
Schiraldi, Director, Department of Youth
Rehabilitation Services, District of Columbia.
- Memorandum, WLC:
Bill Drafts for Consideration on October 21, 2008,
from Sarah Diedrick-Kasdorf, Senior Legislative
Associate, Wisconsin Counties Association (October
20, 2008).
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- Memo No. 6,
Options for Legislation (September 9, 2008).
- Memo No. 7,
Missouri Juvenile Justice System (September 9,
2008.
- Enclosure to Memo
No. 7, Programs and Services Pamphlet,
Missouri's Division of Youth Services.
- Memo,
Legislative Council Special Committee on High-Risk
Juvenile Offenders - Materials, from Silvia
Jackson, Assistant Administrator, Division of
Juvenile Corrections, Department of Corrections.
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Report, Data on Juveniles Committed to
State Juveniles Corrections Institutions in
Calendar year 2007.
- Report,
Risking their futures: Why trying
nonviolent 17-year-olds as adults is bad policy for
Wisconsin, Wisconsin Council on children and
Families, submitted by Public Member Wendy
Henderson.
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Press Release, WCCF Study: Trying
Nonviolent 17-Year-Olds as Adults is Not Working,
submitted by Public Member Wendy Henderson.
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Article, Juvenile Transfer Laws: An
Effective Deterrent to Delinquency?, Juvenile
Justice Bulletin, Office of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs,
U.S. Department of Justice (August 2008).
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Presentation by Sarah
Hammond, Program Principal, Criminal Justice,
National Conference of State Legislatures (September
16, 2008).
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Memo No. 3, Minimum
and Maximum Ages for Juvenile Court Delinquency
Jurisdiction in Other States (July 29, 2008).
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Memo No. 4, Information
on Adolescent Brain Development (July 29, 2008).
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Memo No. 5,
Comparison of Wisconsin's Current Serious Juvenile
Offender Program With the Former Extended court
Jurisdiction and Youthful Offender Programs
(August 5, 2008).
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Letter from Patrick
Kenney, Deputy District Attorney, Milwaukee County
Children's Court (July 15, 2008).
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Driving
directions to Ethan Allen School for Boys.
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Driving directions from
Ethan Allen School for Boys to the Waukesha County
Administration Center.
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Presentation by
Peter Slesar, Manager, Adolscent and Family Services
Division, Waukesha County Department of Health and
Human Services.
- Handout by
Peter Slesar, Manager, Adolscent and Family Services
Division, Waukesha County Department of Health and
Human Services.
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Testimony from
Eric Meaux, Milwaukee County Director of Delinquency
and Court Services (August 6, 2008).
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Testimony
from Ron Hauser, Vice President of Program Services
and Heather Yaeger, Director, Homme Youth and Family
Programs, Lutheran Social Services (August 6, 2008).
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Handout, Cultural/Ethnic Profile of DJC Youth -
2007, Division of Juvenile Corrections,
Department of Corrections (July 2008).
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Staff Brief 08-01, High-Risk Juvenile Offenders
(July 2, 2008).
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Memo No. 1,
Corrections to Staff Brief 2008-01, High-Risk
Juvenile Offenders (July 9, 2008).
- Memo No. 2,
Juvenile Waivers to Adult Court, by County (July
9, 2008).
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Report, Cost-Effectiveness of Juvenile
Correctional Institutions: Analysis and
Options, Department of Corrections.
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Presentation
by Silvia Jackson, Assistant Administrator, and
Shelley Hagan, Director of Office of Juvenile
Offender Review, Division of Juvenile Corrections,
Department of Corrections.
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