Borallon Correctional Centre
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Australian Prisons | |
Borallon Correctional Centre | |
Location: | Borallon, Queensland |
Status: | Operational |
Classification: | Maximum Security / Open Campus |
Capacity: | 492 Inmates |
Opened: | ? |
Closed: | ? |
Managed by: | Serco Australia PTY Limited |
Borallon Correctional Centre is an Australian prison located in Ivan Lane, Borallon, Queensland, Australia, approximately 15 minutes from Ipswich.
The prison is accredited by the Correctional Education Association (CEA). It is the first facility outside the United States to achieve this distinction. Borallon has also received ISO 9001 Quality Assurance certification, becoming the second prison in Australia to receive this certification. It was the first prison in the world to be endorsed to both CEA and ISO 9000 standards.
Whilst the prison buildings, equipment and land are owned by the Queensland Department of Corrective Services, Borallon Correctional Centre was originally operated by Management and Training Corporation, an American company that runs many correctional facilities in the U.S. In September 2007, Serco Australia won the bid to take over management at the prison.
The management company is responsible for the day to day running of the centre, financial management and the hiring of staff, within the bounds laid down by the Corrective Services Act 2000. Whilst they are not public servants, staff employed at Borallon Correctional Centre have the same powers and responsibilities as government prison counterparts with respect to the management of prisoners and are offered the same access to Departmental training as their government colleagues; the only exception is Custodial Officer training which is conduct in-house at Borallon Correctional Centre. Borallon Correctional Centre employees cannot transfer to another prison nor do they receive public service benefits. Borallon Correctional Centre employees cannot wear the Department of Corrective Services Uniform.
Prisoners within Borallon Correctional Centre may work or take courses to correct their behavior. They may also complete schooling, TAFE and university studies.
The contract to manage Borallon Correctional Centre was subject to tender between February and May 2007, with GEO, MTC, GSL and Serco selected as bidders. On 4th September 2007, Serco was selected as preferred bidder.
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- Chester, R (1992). "Australia's First Privately Run Jail Locks in Rising Profits." Courier Mail. June 8.
- (2007). "Jail operators lock in deals." Courier Mail. September 5.