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Coordinates: 31°5006S 116°2027E / 31.8351°S 116.3409°E / -31.8351; 116.3409
 

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Acacia Prison
Acacia Prison is located in Western Australia
Acacia Prison

Location in Western Australia

LocationWooroloo, Western Australia, 50 km east of Perth
Coordinates31°50′06S 116°20′27E / 31.8351°S 116.3409°E / -31.8351; 116.3409
StatusOperational
Security classMedium (Male)
Capacity1525
Opened5 May 2001
Managed bySerco

Acacia Prison[1] is a medium security prison facility located in Wooroloo, Western Australia. The prison was opened in May 2001.

Acacia was the first privately managed prison in Western Australia and was managed by Australian Integration Management Services Corporation (AIMS Corp) for its first five years of operation. Serco began managing the prison in 2006. The prison employs over 300 custodial officers and more than 200 non-custodial staff to run day-to-day operation.

The prison provides open campus-style living. Prisoners use fingerprint recognition technology to move within the boundaries of the prison as well as gaining access to their bank accounts and purchasing goods. The prison has a self-care and pre-self care section where prisoners cook and clean for themselves. In 2008 the prison began adding additional bunks to cells, increasing capacity from 800 to 1000.

Acacia Prison has an education unit run by custodial and non-custodial staff including teachers, psychologists, criminologists, resettlement staff and reintegration officers. They teach a range of classes including violence against women, violent offender treatment programs, domestic violence, drug and alcohol programs and "think first" classes.

Serco won the contract[2] to operate the prison after a tender that involved submissions from AIMS, MTC and Serco. Serco's contract went out for tender on 16 May 2016.

In August 2021 a riot broke out at the prison with the Special Operations Group storming the prison after negotiations with prisoners who had barricaded themselves in one of the units had failed. Over 50 prisoners were inside the unit at the time. The Department of Justice in investigating Serco following the incident.[3]

Notes[edit]

  • ^ Michael Traill (11 August 2021). "Acacia Prison: Armed officers launch stun grenades to quell inmate riot at Serco-run facility". The West Australian. Seven West Media. Retrieved 11 August 2021.

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