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Minister seeking details about inhumane prisoner ruling

Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis is not taking a judge's ruling that inmates at Auckland Women's Prison were treated in a "degrading" and "inhumane" way at face value, and wants more information.

Treatment at Auckland Women s Prison degrading and inhumane

Treatment at Auckland Women s Prison degrading and inhumane - judge Guyon Espiner Warning: This story discusses violence, rape, depression and suicide. Auckland Women s Prison treated inmates in a degrading, cruel and inhumane manner in a concerted effort to break their spirit, according to a stinging ruling from a district court judge. © Provided by Radio New Zealand Mihi Bassett, who went on trial for setting a fire at Auckland Region Women s Correctional Facility, and in court exposed what was going on inside the prison Mihi Bassett was gassed in her cell, Manukau District Court Judge David McNaughton said. Photo: RNZ/Vinay Ranchhod

Treatment at Auckland Women s Prison degrading and inhumane - judge

Warning: This story discusses violence, rape, depression and suicide. Auckland Women s Prison treated inmates in a degrading, cruel and inhumane manner in a concerted effort to break their spirit, according to a stinging ruling from a district court judge. Mihi Bassett was gassed in her cell, Manukau District Court Judge David McNaughton said. Photo: RNZ/Vinay Ranchhod Corrections broke its own rules and regulations multiple times in its treatment of Mihi Bassett and Karma Cripps, who were gassed in their cells and forced to perform a humiliating ritual to be fed, Manukau District Court Judge David McNaughton says. His ruling also confirms the women had to remove their underwear in front of male guards in order to get clean pairs and were, at times, denied toiletries and sanitary products

Waikeria revelations: Riot was spontaneous , prisoners escaped through high windows

Waikeria revelations: Riot was spontaneous , prisoners escaped through high windows Newshub 17/02/2021 Zane Small © Image - Newshub / Getty; Video - Facebook / Justice Select Committee Watch as Corrections chief Jeremy Lightfoot takes questions from National MP Simeon Brown about the Waikeria Prison riot. Corrections chief Jeremy Lightfoot says the Waikeria Prison riot was spontaneous and not born out of complaints , contradicting families who said objections to prison conditions were ignored.  Lightfoot also revealed that eight men escaped from their cells at the prison through high windows, with the help of a group of inmates who escaped early on by lighting several small fires in the yard and gaining access to the roof. 

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