The Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services has announced it will be inspecting Hakea Prison between 6 – 15 May 2024. The inspection will be focussing on staffing, infrastructure, services, health and mental health supports, and the quality of life for people held at the facility including time spent out of cell. The inspection …
The Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services (WA) has joined other members of the Australian National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) in a response to the Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture’s (SPT) visit to Australia in 2022. The response reiterates calls for Australian governments to appoint NPM bodies for their jurisdictions and to legislate their mandate, …
The Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services has announced it will be inspecting the Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women between 24 – 29 March 2024. Boronia is the only minimum-security pre-release facility for women in Western Australia. It opened in 2004 and can accommodate up to 95 residents. There is also capacity for children, …
This report details the findings of our sixth announced inspection of Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women. The inspection was conducted from 28 March to 1 April 2021.
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This report details the findings of our fifth inspection of Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women. The inspection took place in May 2018.
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Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women is Western Australia’s only dedicated minimum security facility for women. It opened in 2004 and is located only eight kilometres from the Perth city centre. At the time of the inspection in March 2015 there were 91 women held at Boronia.
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Report of an inspection of Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women
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Report of an inspection of Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women
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Boronia Pre-Release Centre for Women is a unique and contemporary prison based on a women-centred approach.
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This review examined who accesses minimum security status, prisons and activities.
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