96: Report of an Announced Inspection of West Kimberley Regional Prison
West Kimberley Regional Prison opened in November 2012 as a facility purpose built to better meet the needs of local Aboriginal Prisoners.
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 ParliamentThis review provides an overview of the circumstances in which persons escaped or attempted to escape from legal custody from 2003.
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.
Tabled in ParliamentThis was first inspection of Wandoo Reintegration Facility, a minimum-security prison for males aged 18 to 24 and Western Australia’s second privately operated prison.
Tabled in ParliamentThis report follows the fifth inspection of Bandyup Women’s Prison. Years of inaction and a lack of investment have taken a toll on Bandyup, leading the Inspector to describe it as ‘the hardest and most neglected prison in the state’.
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