West Kimberley Regional Prison

West Kimberley Regional Prison
Location Derby, Western Australia
Coordinates 17°21′14″S 123°40′38″E / 17.353890°S 123.677194°E / -17.353890; 123.677194Coordinates: 17°21′14″S 123°40′38″E / 17.353890°S 123.677194°E / -17.353890; 123.677194
Status Operational
Security class Medium and minimum (Male and female)
Capacity 150
Opened 1 November 2012
Managed by Department of Corrective Services, Western Australia

West Kimberley Regional Prison is an Australian prison near Derby in the Kimberley region of north-western Western Australia. It was established in November 2012. The prison is designed to house 120 male and 30 female Aboriginal prisoners.

The prison consists of 42 buildings, including 22 self-care accommodation units for 6 to 7 prisoners each. Shared facilities include a gatehouse, kitchen and laundry building, prisoner service areas, family visiting area, educational buildings, cultural meeting areas, elders program areas, administration block, medical centre and courtroom. Access routes to shared facilities had been designed to eliminate any contact between female and male prisoners.[1][2][3]

The prison development by TAG Architects & Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects had received the 2013 International Architecture Award.[4]

References

  1. Elizabeth Grant, Peter Hobbs. "West Kimberley Regional Prison". Architecture Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  2. Elizabeth Grant, (2013). 'Innovation in meeting the needs of Indigenous Inmates in Australia: West Kimberley Regional Prison' Corrections Today, September 75 (4) pp. 52 - 57.
  3. Elizabeth Grant (2014). 'Approaches to the design and provision of prison accommodation and facilities for Australian Indigenous Prisoners after the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody,' Australian Indigenous Law Review 77 (1) 47 - 55.
  4. "New York Architects select prestigious international architecture awards for 2013" (PDF). International Architecture Awards. The Chicago Athenaeum. August 10, 2013. Retrieved 10 April 2014.

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