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List of Australian prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This category contains operational and former Australian prisons and immigration detention centres. ... Prisons in the Australian Capital Territory (2 P) ... List of Australian prisons...
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; The arc of the moral universe is long; ... but it bends towards justice. ... - Theodore Parker, abolitionist ... Privatisation of NSW prisons...
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The contrast with the goings-on in women's prisons was stark. More than 36 per cent of female prisoners said they were sexually active - an unsurprising proportion given that a third of women in jail identified as being lesbian or bisexual.
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List of Australian prisons and detention centres - Queensland ... A selection of articles related to List of Australian prisons and detention centres - Queenslan ... More material related to List Of Australian Prisons And Detention Centres can be found here:
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The Torture Committee expressed concern about conditions in Australian prisons, especially the so-called supermaximum prisons like the notorious HRMU 'Supermax' at Goulburn gaol. “The UN is right to be concerned about the state of Australia's prisons.
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Any Australian visitor to this website knows a song by 'Cold Chisel' called 'Four Walls"; Bathurst Correctional Centre is a medium/minimum institution for males situated 210km west of Sydney. ... ; More info on Australian Prisons:; Boggo Road ; New South Wales Department of Corrective Services...
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Prisoners as Citizens: Human Rights in Australian Prisons (Paperback) ... This title gives voice to a diverse range of viewpoints arising out of this debate in Australian and international contexts, and the issues raised will have powerful echoes the UK in particular.
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(Medical Journal of Australia) Hepatitis C transmission and HIV post-exposure prophylaxis after needle- and syringe-sharing in Australian prisons ... Two Australian prisons between November 2000 (time of exposure) and December 2001.
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The extent of HCV transmission may be significant because of the prevalence of high-risk behaviours in prison, and the fact that some harm-reduction measures, such as needle exchange programs, are not available in Australian prisons.
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