Greenough Regional Prison

Greenough Regional Prison
Location Geraldton, Western Australia
Coordinates 28°50′05″S 114°41′57″E / 28.834674°S 114.69919°E / -28.834674; 114.69919Coordinates: 28°50′05″S 114°41′57″E / 28.834674°S 114.69919°E / -28.834674; 114.69919
Status Operational
Security class Maximum (remand), medium, minimum (Male and female)
Capacity 323
Opened October 1984
Managed by Department of Corrective Services, Western Australia

Greenough Regional Prison is an Australian prison located in Geraldton, Western Australia, Australia. The prison was opened in 1984 and had an operational capacity of 328 as of November 2012.[1] The prison houses prisoners from around the Mid West region including a large proportion of Aboriginal prisoners. A mix of maximum (remand), medium and minimum security prisoners are held at Greenough including 25 female prisoners with two cells available for mothers and babies and a miniumum security facility that houses 36 male prisoners.[1]

Six allegedly drunk prisoners escaped from the facility in 1989 after throwing mattresses over razor wire and climbing over. The prisoners had secretly brewed the alcohol in the prison and consumed it prior to their escape.[2]

Two prisoners escaped from the minimum security section of the prison in 2008 after digging their way out under a security fence using a pool cue and a dust pan.[3]

A report released in 2010 on conditions in the prison found that conditions were degrading with overcrowding forcing up to three inmates to share cells that were designed to hold one. At the time the prison was designed to hold a total population of 219 had was found to have 260 inmates being housed. Bunk beds used at the facility were found to be a safety risk.[4]

Marlon Noble was held at Greenough for 10 years without being charged with a crime, he was released in 2012.[5] Later the same year three prison officers were injured when attempting to break up a fight between thrill killer Valerie Parashumti and another inmate.[6] Parashumti attempted to escape in 2013 and managed to breach at least one fence before being recaptured and moved to a management cell.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 "Greenough Regional Prison". 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  2. "Drunken prisoners break out". Sydney Morning Herald. Google News. 30 October 1989. Retrieved 2 June 1013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. Joseph Sapienza (17 October 2008). "Pool cue, dust pan used in prison escape". Fairfax Media. Retrieved 2 June 2013.
  4. Josh Jerga (10 August 2010). "Report finds living conditions inside Greenough Regional Prison are 'degrading'". News Corporation. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  5. "Marlon Noble spent the last 10 years of his life in Greenough Regional Prison". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 8 January 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  6. "Convicted murderer Valerie Parashumti involved in Greenough prison fight". The Telegraph. News Corporation. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  7. Daniel Emerson (1 June 2013). "Vampire killer in escape bid". The West Australian. Yahoo7. Retrieved 2 June 2013.

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