
Library & Information Services
Carthage College
2001 Alford Park Dr
Kenosha, WI 53140
An electronic security system at the entrance serves
to
protect the collection for the benefit of all users. Should the alarm be
activated, library staff has the right to inspect packages or backpacks
for library materials.
Theft and mutilation of library materials are, and will be, treated as serious offenses and may result in prosecution.
Neither the Library nor the College can accept responsibility for loss or theft of any personal belongings.
1)In this section:
a)“Archives” means a place in which public or institutional records are systematically preserved
b)“Library” means any public library; library of an educational, historical or eleemosynary institution, organization or society; archives; or museum
c)“Library material” includes any book, plate, picture, photograph, engraving, painting, drawing, map, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, broadside, manuscript, document, letter, public record, microform, sound recording, audiovisual materials in any format, magnetic or other tapes, electronic data processing records, artifacts or other documentary, written or printed materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, belonging to, on loan to or otherwise in the custody of a library.
2)Whoever intentionally takes and carries away, transfers, conceals or retains possession of any library material without the consent of a library official, agent or employee and with intent to deprive the library of possession of the material may be penalized as provided in sub. (5).
3)The concealment of library material beyond the last station for borrowing material in a library is evidence of intent to deprive the library of possession of the material. The discovery of library material which has not been borrowed in accordance with the library’s procedures or taken with consent of a library official, agent or employee and which is concealed upon the person or among the belongings of the person or concealed by a person upon the person or among the belongings of another is evidence of international concealment on the part of the person so concealing the material.
4)An official or adult employee or agent of a library who has probable cause for believing that a person has violated this section in his or her presence may detain the person in a reasonable manner for a reasonable length of time to deliver the person to a peace officer, or to the person’s parent or guardian in the case of a minor. The detained person shall be promptly informed of the purpose for the detention and be permitted to make phone calls, but shall not be interrogated or searched against his or her will before the arrival of a peace officer who may conduct a lawful interrogation of the accused person. Compliance with this subsection entitles the official, agent or employee effecting the detention to the same defense in any action as is available to a peace officer making an arrest in the line of duty.
5)Whoever violates this section is guilty of:
(a)A Class A misdemeanor, if the value of the library materials does not exceed $1000.
(b)A Class E felony, if the value of the library materials exceeds $1000 but not $2,500.
(c)A Class C felony, if the value of the library materials exceeds $2,500.