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(Redirected from Ravenhall Prison) Male prison in Ravenhall, Victoria, Australia

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Ravenhall Correctional Centre
LocationRavenhall, Victoria
StatusOperational
Security classMedium (with 75 bed maximum security area)
Capacity1300
Managed byGEO Group Australia

Ravenhall Correctional Centre is a medium-security male prison currently located in Ravenhall, Victoria, Australia. The prison is able to house over 1300 prisoners, and includes capacity for 75 forensic prisoners. It is Victoria's largest prison. The prison is operated by GEO Group Australia, under contract to the Victorian Government.

History

Planning for a new prison at Ravenhall began in late 2012 amid a large growth in the number of prisoners in Victoria. The prison would be the third privately operated prison in Victoria. Shortlisting for the tender on the project was completed in December 2013, and in August 2014, the GEO Consortium – made up of GEO Group Australia, John Holland, Honeywell, Capella Capital and GEO Care – was successful in obtaining the $670 million contract to build the prison. GEO Group Australia already currently operates Fullham Correctional Centre, the medium security prison located in Sale, Victoria.

It is expected that the prison will cost $6.3 billion to operate over the course of its 25-year contract. The contract includes provisions ensuring the operator, GEO Group Australia, will receive up to $2 million per year in bonuses for recidivism rates 12 per cent lower than other Victorian prisons.

Construction on the prison began in February 2015 and, following its completion, the prison was officially opened in October 2017.

Ravenhall Correctional Centre has been operational for approx. 5 years now and has already been the subject of multiple investigations into corruption and has multiple reports of both prisoners and staff not feeling safe or supported by the organisation running the facility.

It is constantly short staffed with an extremely high staff turnover and large amount of assaults which go unreported.

Accommodation

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The prison currently holds approximately 970 prisoners, and has the capacity for up to 1600. Within this figure, the prison is approximately 70% remandees and 30% sentenced prisoners . The prison has a 75-bed maximum security mental health unit, providing facilities for forensic prisoners.

Accommodation facilities within the prison include both cells – made up of pre-constructed "lego-block" style modules to avoid damage caused by the type of riots experienced at other Victorian prisons – and four and six bed dormitories.

External links

References

  1. "Ravenhall Correctional Centre On Track To Open This Year". Premier of Victoria. 5 July 2017. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Ravenhall Prison Project". Corrections, Prisons & Parole Victoria. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  3. Mickelburough, Peter (17 March 2013). "Cash bonus plan for jail operators". Herald Sun. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  4. Capone, Alesha (4 August 2014). "Consortium chosen to build new $670 million prison in Ravenhall". Brimbank Leader. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  5. ^ Bucci, Nino (12 February 2015). "Victoria's Ravenhall prison operators to be paid up to $2 million bonus if reoffending reduced". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  6. ^ White, Alex (12 October 2017). "New Ravenhall medium security prison opens in Melbourne's west". Herald Sun. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  7. Cowie, Tom (5 July 2017). "Inside Victoria's newest prison, at Ravenhall, and the room where you don't want to end up". The Age. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
Prisons and youth detention centres in Victoria
Operational facilities for adults
Operational facilities for juveniles
Closed facilities
Planned facilities
See also: List of Australian prisons


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