Secure Detention

Reviews theories of adolescent development, history of juvenile court, the Wisconsin Juvenile Justice Code, and the Wisconsin Administrative Code as it applies to juvenile offenders. Learners become familiar with procedures to admit/release adolescents in secure detention. Learners also apply strategies for effective supervision, protection, and discipline of juveniles and adolescents in secure detention settings, including those classified as special-needs offenders. Students meeting all requirements of this course they will be certifiable to work in a juvenile detention colocated facility in the State of Wisconsin. Prerequisite: Admission to Corrections & Community Advocacy program 105047

Pre-Requisites
There are no Pre-Requisites

Classes


Course: Secure Detention (63629)

In Person
Location: Stevens Point
Duration: 8/25/2025 - 10/13/2025

Days & Time:

Mon: 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM

Facility:

117 Classroom ST PT

Instructor:

Candace Schmidt

Tuition and Fees: $0.00

Status:Active Seats Available:24
Registration begins on 4/1/2025

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Law, Public Safety, and Security


Catalog #10504178
Undergraduate