Media Release.
Another day, another report of safety concerns at yet another of Queensland’s overcrowded jails.
Tim
Mulherin, Deputy Opposition Leader, says the bungling Attorney-General
Jarrod Bleijie must stop making excuses and address the crisis before
someone is injured.
“In
the past few months, correctional officers have highlighted serious
overcrowding at a number of jails and staff who fear for their own
safety have been so worried they have walked off the
job recently at Lotus Glen near Cairns and at the Capricornia
Correctional Centre in Rockhampton,” he said.
“Serious
overcrowding has been reported at the Arthur Gorrie Correctional
Centre, the Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre in Wacol and at prisons
in Townsville and Wolston."
“Now
the Fraser Coast Chronicle has reported that Maryborough jail is now
dangerously overcrowded and dozens of inmates there are being forced to
share single cells and sleep on the floor."
“Staff
have raised fears that agitated inmates will take out their
frustrations on prison guards." Safety of prison staff must always be a
priority.
“For
months the Opposition has been warning that the Newman Government’s
failure to plan ahead for the inevitable consequences of its hard-line
mandatory sentencing policies and bikie laws,
would push the number of prisoners beyond the system’s capacity."
“Overcrowding,
and the closure of facilities such as prison dairies, workshops and
rehabilitation programs means inmates are spending extended time in
their cells."
“The
Attorney-General is ignoring the warnings and, since August, the Newman
Government has not published any information on the number of prisoners
in Queensland jails."
“It
is as if the LNP believes that if it keeps the statistics secret and
refuses to acknowledge there is a problem, the issue will melt away."
“But
it won’t. Queenslanders know that prison numbers are out of control and
that neither Campbell Newman nor Jarrod Bleijie has a solution,” said
Mr Mulherin.
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