Youth Advocates Remain Committed to Closing Wisconsin Youth Prisons Following Monitor’s Report
MILWAUKEE – The ACLU of Wisconsin and Juvenile Law Center today reaffirmed their support for closing Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Schools, following the release of a court-ordered monitor’s report evaluating the extent to which the facilities have complied with a 2018 Settlement Agreement. The ACLU and JLC are counsel for the youth detained at LHS and CLS.
The fifth monitoring report since settlement of the case contains both signs of progress and areas of concern. While the prisons have taken concrete steps toward meeting some requirements of the lawsuit — particularly eliminating the use of pepper spray — they remain lacking in programing, short on educators, are not providing adequate mental health care and rely too heavily on administrative confinement.
“While the lawsuit has certainly achieved some semblance of harm reduction at Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake, prisons are still no place for children,” said Karyn Rotker, Senior Staff Attorney with the ACLU of Wisconsin. Although conditions may be somewhat better than they once were, these facilities still have a number of problems, and our ultimate goal should be to close them.”“Let’s be clear: prisons will never meet the needs of young people,” said Karen U. Lindell, Senior Attorney at Juvenile Law Center. “Even as Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake make some much-needed changes, the children imprisoned there continue to suffer. Wisconsin must implement and expand community-based alternatives to incarceration that offer youth the services and support they deserve.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
More about the Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Facilities
- MKE County: See Inside New Juvenile Detention Facility - Graham Kilmer - Mar 5th, 2026
- State Juvenile Prisons Finally Complete Court-Ordered Reforms - Graham Kilmer - Jan 28th, 2026
- Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Youth Facilities Found in Compliance, Triggering End to Court-Ordered Monitoring Set in Place by 2017 Lawsuit - American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin - Jan 28th, 2026
- Gov. Evers, Doc Celebrate Completion Of Successful Reforms at Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake Schools - Gov. Tony Evers - Jan 28th, 2026
- Gov. Evers Announces State Building Commission Approves Approximately $185 Million in Projects Across Wisconsin - Gov. Tony Evers - Dec 17th, 2025
- Building Commission OKs Planning Funds to Reorganize Wisconsin Prisons - Sarah Lehr - Oct 29th, 2025
- State Building Commission Releases Funding Gov. Evers Requested to Revamp Corrections Facilities - Gov. Tony Evers - Oct 28th, 2025
- Gov. Evers Announces Evers Administration to Move Forward with Comprehensive Plans to Revamp Corrections Facilities - Gov. Tony Evers - Oct 14th, 2025
- For The First Time, Wisconsin’s Youth Prisons Are Fully Compliant With Required Reforms - Rich Kremer - Oct 3rd, 2025
- Inmate Sentenced For Role in Youth Counselor’s Death at Troubled Prison - Isiah Holmes - Aug 11th, 2025
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