Division of Community Corrections (DCC)

Division of Community Corrections (DCC) H​​ome

Lance Wiers​ma, Administrator
Autumn Lacy, Assistant Administrator


Department of Corrections 
Division of Community Corrections 
P.O. Box 7925 
Madison, WI  53707-7925

Phone: (608) 240-5300​
Fax: (608) 240-3850

​About Community Corrections

The Division of Community Corrections (DCC) is charged with supervising more than 68,000 offenders placed by the courts on probation, parole or extended supervision in the community. The mission of the Division of Community Corrections is to enhance public safety through the management and reduction of offender risk by providing supervision and collaboration with community partners to assist offenders to change their behavior and repair the harm they have done.

​Probation and parole agents supervise offenders daily in the community and also provide investigative services to the courts, the Division of Adult Institutions, and the Parole Commission to aid in sentencing and community reentry planning. Under limited circumstances, agents supervise juveniles released to aftercare programs and persons conditionally released from mental health facilities.


​Community Corrections Resources

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