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Inmates set cells alight then attack officers at Auckland Women s prison
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Warning: This article discusses suicide and could be distressing for some people.
A leading advocate for prison reform says distressing findings of how an inmate was treated should lead to significant change within the criminal justice system.
Auckland Women s prison seems to have created a harmful environment for people working there, Professor Tracey McIntosh says.
Photo: RNZ / Claire Eastham-Farrelly
Documents obtained by RNZ shows Auckland Women s Prison planned to keep Mihi Bassett in a segregation unit known as the pound indefinitely - breaking laws governing how, and how long, prisoners can be held there.
Guards also threatened to pepper-spray her minutes after she attempted suicide.
Press Release – Office of the Inspectorate
The Office of the Inspectorate
Te Tari Tirohia has released its inspection report for Auckland Region Women’s Corrections Facility.
“The report highlights a number of challenges this site has faced over recent years with the volume of maximum security, high security and remand women prisoners,” says Chief Inspector Janis Adair. “Other challenges include needing to improve the outside exercise yards for the high security units.”
Ms Adair said she was pleased that most of the prisoners reported feeling safe from bullying and violence, and health staff were professional and compassionate. Staff working in the Intervention and Support Unit showed professionalism and skill when engaging with women with complex needs.