Current through November 25, 2024
Section DOC 303.19 - StalkingAn inmate who engages in, causes, or requests a person to engage in any of the acts described in subs. (1) to (12) is guilty of stalking :
(1) Maintaining a visual or physical proximity to the targeted person.(2) Approaching or confronting the targeted person.(3) Appearing at the targeted person's residence, place of employment, or places the targeted person frequents.(4) Contacting the targeted person or the targeted person's neighbors, friends, co-workers, household members, or family members.(5) Causing the targeted person's telephone to ring repeatedly or continuously, regardless of whether a conversation ensues.(6) Photographing, videotaping, audio taping, or, through any other means, monitoring, recording, or logging the activities of the targeted person, regardless of where the act occurs and regardless of the means by which the monitoring, recording, or logging is conducted.(7) Sending material by any means to the targeted person.(8) Making information available about the targeted person by any means, whether true or false, to any person or in a manner in which the information would become available to any person.(9) Touching or placing an object on or delivering an object to property owned, leased, or occupied by the targeted person.(10) Seeking out in any way or possessing documents with personal identifying information pertaining to the targeted person.(11) Possessing a photograph of, or media article pertaining to, a targeted person whom the inmate has previously been found guilty of stalking. This section shall not apply to an inmate who possesses a photograph of, or media article pertaining to, the inmate's child, so long as the possession is not otherwise prohibited.(12) Falsely representing himself or herself as the current or former spouse, boyfriend, girlfriend, close family member, relative, or household member of the targeted person.Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 303.19
CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.