Wisconsin Department of Corrections
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The Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WIDOC) is an administrative department in the executive branch of the state of Wisconsin responsible for corrections in Wisconsin, including state prisons and community supervision. The secretary is a cabinet member appointed by the governor of Wisconsin and confirmed by the Wisconsin Senate.[3]
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Abbreviation | WIDOC |
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Formed | January 1, 1990 |
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Employees | 10,261.52 (2023)[1] |
Annual budget | $2,838,410,000 (2023)[1] |
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Operations jurisdiction | Wisconsin, USA |
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Headquarters | 3099 E. Washington Ave. Madison, Wisconsin |
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Institutions | 41 |
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Divisions of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections include: the Division of Juvenile Corrections (DJC), the Division of Adult Institutions (DAI), the Division of Community Corrections (DCC) and Division of Management Services (DMS). WIDOC is headquartered in Madison.[4]