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Secret reports and insider accounts from prison officers and former inmates reveal Brisbane's Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre is overcrowded, increasingly violent and unsafe — even for the staff.
'There's going to be a staff fatality'
Peter and another Arthur Gorrie officer "Carol" spoke to the ABC on the basis they would not be identified, saying they would lose their jobs if management discovered they were speaking out.
They said spikes in attempted suicides and violence at the prison were being driven largely by one factor.
"It's drastically overcrowded. Every cell is doubled up," Carol said.
The 2017 chief inspector's report also reveals a 500 per cent increase in serious assault and a 700 per cent surge in sexual assault between 2013 and 2016.
"I was told by colleagues of a recent incident where a prisoner barricaded himself in a cell. Officers couldn't get in, so they had to take the door off," officer Peter said.
"Because these people aren't trained properly, they went in and they dragged him out, dragged him out into the hallway and then they beat the absolute f**k out of him until he became unconscious and they had to radio for an ambulance because he stopped breathing."
'You're better off going to the RSPCA because you would get treated better there.'
Violence increases as prison reaches capacity (A full house has financial incentives)
'They're shooting up on the landings' 'It was easier to get drugs inside than it was outside'
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-20/inside-arthur-gorrie-correctional-centre/9837260
Any chance at rehabilitation? Should we be concerned about this as a question of ethics? Or, who cares let them kick the **** out of each other!
'There's going to be a staff fatality'
Peter and another Arthur Gorrie officer "Carol" spoke to the ABC on the basis they would not be identified, saying they would lose their jobs if management discovered they were speaking out.
They said spikes in attempted suicides and violence at the prison were being driven largely by one factor.
"It's drastically overcrowded. Every cell is doubled up," Carol said.
The 2017 chief inspector's report also reveals a 500 per cent increase in serious assault and a 700 per cent surge in sexual assault between 2013 and 2016.
"I was told by colleagues of a recent incident where a prisoner barricaded himself in a cell. Officers couldn't get in, so they had to take the door off," officer Peter said.
"Because these people aren't trained properly, they went in and they dragged him out, dragged him out into the hallway and then they beat the absolute f**k out of him until he became unconscious and they had to radio for an ambulance because he stopped breathing."
'You're better off going to the RSPCA because you would get treated better there.'
Violence increases as prison reaches capacity (A full house has financial incentives)
'They're shooting up on the landings' 'It was easier to get drugs inside than it was outside'
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-20/inside-arthur-gorrie-correctional-centre/9837260
Any chance at rehabilitation? Should we be concerned about this as a question of ethics? Or, who cares let them kick the **** out of each other!