Interstate Compact for Juveniles

Casey Gerber, Compact Administrator
608-240-5918

Jenny McFadden, Deputy Compact Administrator
608-438-2061

Email: DOCDJCInterstateCompact@Wisconsin.gov


Interstate Compact for Juveniles Legal framework

The Interstate Compact for Juveniles (ICJ) is the law that regulates the interstate movement of juveniles who are under court supervision or have run away to another state. It also assists states in returning youth who have escaped or absconded across state lines. The Interstate Commission for Juveniles, made up of representatives from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the US Virgin Islands; are responsible for promulgating and enforcing rules.


Administration

The Compact Administrator is responsible for the overall implementation of the Compact and also serves as Wisconsin's representative to the Interstate Commission for Juveniles.

The Deputy Compact Administrator (DCA) serves as the point of contact on ICJ matters, working directly with county and state agencies within Wisconsin. The DCA oversees the transfer of supervision, arranges the return of runaways, escapees, absconders and accused delinquents and provides notification for out of state travel. Training is provided by the DCA to courts, agencies and law enforcement personnel.


Case Assignment

Effective January 2026, assignment of Interstate Compact for Juveniles (ICJ) cases from other states is overseen according to where the youth will reside and the youth's age, as follows:

     o Youth scheduled to discharge from supervision prior to age 18 will be assigned to the County for supervision.

     ​o Youth scheduled to discharge after age 18 will be assigned to a Division of Juvenile Corrections Agent.

In
cases where there are additional circumstances that may warrant a deviation to assignments, the ICJ office will communicate with the appropriate county Youth Justice Supervisor.






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