73: Report of an Announced Inspection of Bandyup Women’s Prison
Bandyup Women’s Prison is the only female prison in Western Australia that caters for all security classifications, remand, and sentenced prisoners.
Tabled in ParliamentBandyup Women’s Prison is the only female prison in Western Australia that caters for all security classifications, remand, and sentenced prisoners.
Tabled in ParliamentThe September 2010 inspection was the fifth undertaken at Roebourne due to its long-standing fragility in staffing, poor infrastructure, limited service provision and overcrowding.
Tabled in ParliamentKarnet Prison Farm is a minimum security pre-release facility for adult males. Previous inspections have consistently found that Karnet performs at a high standard.
Tabled in ParliamentThis paper explores the emergency management of the riot at Banksia Hill and the Department’s ability to prevent, prepare, respond and recover from a riot.
Tabled in ParliamentThe review examined the policies and practices for allowing prisoners and detainees to attend funerals in WA. Financial management of this service is also canvassed.
Tabled in ParliamentAfter the riot most detainees were transferred to Hakea Prison. This paper examines the management of these detainees and those that remained at Banksia Hill.
Tabled in ParliamentThis Paper describes Banksia Hill’s physical infrastructure and changing character of the physical environment pre-riot and examines the damage and remedial work undertaken post-incident.
Tabled in ParliamentThis paper examines the basic principles and governing legal frameworks in place at the time of the riot.
Tabled in ParliamentThis Paper documents the failures in three areas of security at Banksia Hill, including those of: physical, process, and dynamic security.
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