104: Report of an Announced Inspection of Acacia Prison
This report details the findings of our sixth inspection of Acacia Prison. The inspection took place in November 2015.
Tabled in ParliamentThis report details the findings of our sixth inspection of Acacia Prison. The inspection took place in November 2015.
Tabled in ParliamentThis report details the findings of our second inspection of Pardelup Prison Farm. The inspection took place in October 2015.
Tabled in ParliamentThe sixth inspection of WA’s male metropolitan remand facility found staff to be resilient under pressure, but there were too many deficiencies in infrastructure and too many unaddressed risks to human rights, safety and security.
Tabled in ParliamentThis report details the findings of our fifth inspection of Wooroloo Prison Farm which took place in May 2015.
Tabled in ParliamentBoronia 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.
Tabled in ParliamentAs the only male maximum-security facility outside the metropolitan area, Albany Regional Prison acts as an ‘overflow’ facility for Perth’s two maximum-security male prisons and provides an additional management option for the male maximum-security estate.
Tabled in ParliamentThe fifth inspection of Bunbury Regional Prison took place in November 2014. The prison comprises two distinct facilities that are jointly administered but perform different roles and function largely independently.
Tabled in ParliamentWest Kimberley Regional Prison opened in November 2012 as a facility purpose built to better meet the needs of local Aboriginal Prisoners.
Tabled in ParliamentThe first independent review of work camps in Western Australia found new purpose built camps replacing older infrastructure, but occupancy at remote sites was low.
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