Hakea Prison

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Hakea Prison
Location Canning Vale, Western Australia, 27km south of Perth
Status Operational
Security Level Maximum/medium/minimum (male)
Capacity 617
Opened June 1982
Closed -
Managed by The Department of Corrective Services

Hakea Prison (32°6′6″S, 115°55′10″E) is an Australian prison located in Canning Vale, Western Australia. The prison officially opened in June 1982 as Canning Vale Prison, managing 248 prisoners. From September 1991, Canning Vale operated as a maximum-security prison until, in 2000, it merged with the CW Campbell Remand Centre and became Hakea Prison. Hakea manages prisoners in custody to appear in court, or those who have just been sentenced. All newly-sentenced prisoners are assessed at Hakea before being placed at other Western Australian prisons and due to the stress that can be felt by new arrivals, Hakea has specialist management for inmates.

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Prisons in Western Australia
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