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Reducing reoffending framework: Setting the scene Research conducted over the past two decades has shown that the rehabilitation of prisoners while in prison is more effective than the use of punishment in reducing reoffending rates.
Ravenhall Prison Project: Information assessment on preliminary documentation (EPBC Act Referral 2013/6778) Information for assessment on preliminary documentation under section 95A of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). EPBC Act Referral 2013/6778.
Ravenhall Prison Project fact sheets and brochure A new medium security men's prison is to be built in Ravenhall, in Melbourne's west.
Ravenhall Prison Correctional Facility Development Plan This plan explores and addresses a wide range of physical, environmental and site planning issues relating to the development of the new men’s prison at Ravenhall.
Ravenhall Correctional Centre visitor brochure Information for people visiting prisoners at Ravenhall Correctional Centre
Protocol between Mental Health Division and Community Correctional Services The Mental Health, Drugs and Regions Division, Department of Human Services and Community Correctional Services and Department of Justice have jointly developed a protocol to enhance coordination and improve communication between staff of the respective sectors.
Protocol between Corrections Victoria, Department of Justice and Disability Services, Department of Human Services 2008 Protocol between Corrections Victoria and Disability Services to work together by responding effectively to offenders who have a disability.
Project summary - Port Phillip Prison contract extension Port Phillip Prison has been privately operated between the State and G4S Correctional Services.
Project summary - Fulham Correctional Centre contract extension The project involved a negotiation with the prison owner and operator for a long-term extension of the current Prison Services Agreement.
Prisoner consent to the release of medical information form Authority for release of health information