John Welch speaks out about overcrowding in a Geraldton Guardian story revealing that the prison was holding 280 prisoners last week in a facility designed for 219.
The State Government announced in 2009 that a new male maximum-security unit would be built at Greenough Prison, only to decide months later that a female unit would be built in its place.
Yet two years on we’ve seen nothing to suggest a new female unit is going to be built.
Listen to WAPOU Secretary John Welch’s interview with Radio 6PR’s Paul Murray regarding the Barnett Government’s decision to outsource the new Young Offenders’ Facility.
Radio 6PR Breakfast Show 02/11/11
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