86: The management of young women and girls at Banksia Hill Detention Centre
The first in depth examination of the historical and contemporary management of young women and girls in detention in Western Australia.
Tabled in ParliamentThe first in depth examination of the historical and contemporary management of young women and girls in detention in Western Australia.
Tabled in ParliamentPardelup Prison Farm was a well-run minimum security reintegration facility for males. Pardelup provided its prisoners with a good range of work and training, and appropriate re-entry support. The prison also provided produce for the prison system.
Tabled in ParliamentCasuarina is the state’s main male maximum security prison. This inspection found Casuarina to be crowded, and struggling to fulfil its multiple roles. Management and staff were competent, but the infrastructure was inadequate.
Tabled in ParliamentThe September 2013 inspection came at a time of mixed fortunes when an adjacent town work camp was shortly due for completion, but after the closure of DECCA, the Millstream Work Camp and the women’s unit.
Tabled in ParliamentAlbany Regional Prison is a maximum security facility. Its focus includes managing Aboriginal, foreign national and long term prisoners. Albany has a longstanding record as one of the state’s best prisons.
Tabled in ParliamentThis was fourth inspection of Bunbury Regional Prison and the first of the Pre-release Unit, the State’s newest male minimum security facility. The prison and PRU were performing well but compromised by overcrowding and elevated worker’s compensation levels.
Tabled in ParliamentCasuarina Prison is the state’s main male maximum security facility. This inspection found Casuarina to be severely overcrowded. Management and staff were competently managing the pressures, but the infrastructure was inadequate.
Tabled in ParliamentReport of an inspection of Greenough Regional Prison
Tabled in ParliamentReview of Court Security and Custodial Services
Tabled in ParliamentReport of an inspection of the District Court’s security and custodial services
Tabled in Parliament