A Wisconsin Order for Temporary Physical Custody (Secure/Non-Secure) is a court order issued in the state of Wisconsin in order to provide a temporary physical custodial arrangement for a child. The order can either be for a secure or a non-secure placement. Secure Custody: In a secure custody order, the child is placed in a secure, supervised facility such as a juvenile detention center, residential care center, or other secure facility. This type of order is typically used when there is an immediate risk of physical or emotional harm to the child. Non-Secure Custody: In a non-secure custody order, the child is placed in a non-secure, supervised setting such as a foster home, relative's home, or other supervised environment. This type of order is typically used when there is an immediate need for physical custody, but there is not an immediate risk of physical or emotional harm to the child. The purpose of both types of orders is to provide a safe and secure environment for the child while the court determines a more permanent placement.