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30/07/08:
Privatisation comes full circle in Western Australia: improved performance at Acacia
Professor Richard Harding, the retiring Inspector of Custodial Services, yesterday released an Inspection Report relating to Acacia Prison.
22/07/08:
Professor Richard Harding, First Inspector of Custodial Services, To Leave Position on 31 July
Richard Harding, appointed as the inaugural Inspector from 1st August 2000, will step down at the end of this month after eight years in the position.
17/06/08:
Roebourne Regional Prison Remains Stable
The findings of this short follow-up inspection were reassuring. Despite the labour market challenges of maintaining a workforce in non-mining activities in the Pilbara, sufficient staff are available most of the time.
03/06/08:
Incipient Crisis in the Juvenile Estate
Rangeview is now unable to sustain its previous role as accommodation for the entire remand population, and currently houses all female detainees, both sentenced and remand.
03/06/08:
A Ground Breaking Project Comes to Fruition
The Inspector of Custodial Services Richard Harding commented that “this is the most comprehensive analysis of assessment and classification that has so far occurred within Australia”.