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  • Community corrections 

    Community corrections

    • Find a CCS location

      Find a CCS location

      Find or contact a community corrections office.

    • Community-based orders

      Community-based orders

      Community-based orders are served in the community and may involve unpaid community work.

    • Community work

      Community work

      Learn about the types of programs an individual may participate in when completing unpaid community work.

    • Wulgunggo Ngalu Learning Place

      Wulgunggo Ngalu Learning Place

      Learn about this residential program, which houses and supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men subject to Community Correction Orders from across Victoria.

  • Being in prison 

    Being in prison

    • Remand

      Remand

      Alleged offenders on remand are held in custody before and during their trial (on criminal charges) by order of a court.

    • Prisoner placement

      Prisoner placement

      Prisoner placement is the process of ensuring that prisoners are placed in prison locations that are appropriate to prison security and management as well as prisoners’ individual welfare and rehabilitation needs.

    • Arrival

      Arrival

      Upon arrival at any of Victoria's prisons, prisoners undergo reception, assessment and orientation.

    • Healthcare

      Healthcare

      The quality and standard of health care provided to prisoners is the same as that provided in the community through the public health system.

    • Money

      Money

      Prisoner monies are held in trust using a computerised accounting system.

    • Programs

      Programs

      Corrections Victoria provides a wide range of program opportunities for prisoners to assist in their rehabilitation and successful return to the community after release from custody.

    • Personal information and privacy

      Personal information and privacy

      Corrections Victoria collects personal information about prisoners, offenders, their families and prison visitors.

    • Pregnancy and childcare

      Pregnancy and childcare

      Women in custody who are pregnant or who are the primary carers of young children may apply for the Living with Mum Program.

    • Prohibited items (contraband)

      Prohibited items (contraband)

      A prohibited item ('contraband') is anything introduced or found in a prison that is not permitted.

    • Property and clothing

      Property and clothing

      The type and amount of property and clothing prisoners are allowed to keep varies from prison to prison.

    • Recreation

      Recreation

      Activities in Victorian prisons ensure access to fresh air for at least an hour a day and access to a library.

    • Work, education and training

      Work, education and training

      Prisoners have the opportunity to work during their sentence to build work habits and skills.

    • Leaving prison

      Leaving prison

      All Victorian prisons have Transitional staff to assist prisoners to prepare for their release.

  • Contact or visit a prison 

    Contact or visit a prison

    • Prisons in Victoria

      Prisons in Victoria

      Find information about each of Victoria's correctional centres.

    • Visit a person in prison

      Visit a person in prison

      Learn about visiting someone in a Victorian prison and what to expect.

    • Phone calls and video visits

      Phone calls and video visits

      Learn how to have a phone call or video visit with a person in prison.

    • Send letters, money or property to a person in prison

      Send letters, money or property to a person in prison

      Learn how to post mail, send personal items or send money to a person in prison.

    • Email a person in prison

      Email a person in prison

      Learn how to send emails to a person in prison in Victoria.

    • Legal and other professional visitors​

      Legal and other professional visitors​

      People in prison are entitled to phone calls, meetings and video conferences with professional visitors, such as lawyers and medical professionals.

    • Independent Prison Visitor Scheme

      Independent Prison Visitor Scheme

      Independent Prison Visitors are volunteers who provide independent advice to the Minister for Corrections on the operation of Victoria's prison system.

    • International delegations

      International delegations

      Information for overseas delegations (outside of Australia) to visit a prison in Victoria.

  • About the system 

    About the system

    • Parts of the system

      Parts of the system

      Learn about the different organisations involved in Victoria's corrections system.

    • Stories and statements

      Stories and statements

      Read news and announcements about people in prison and community corrections in Victoria.

    • Frameworks, policies and standards

      Frameworks, policies and standards

      Read and download the documents that determine how Victoria’s adult corrections system works and how offenders are treated.

    • Statistics and research

      Statistics and research

      Access data about prisons and community corrections and learn about conducting research on the Victorian corrections system.

    • Contact us

      Contact us

      Learn how to contact the Victorian Government about prisons, community corrections, healthcare in prisons and more.

    • Make a complaint

      Make a complaint

      Learn how to make a complaint about healthcare in prison, information privacy or a general issue.

  • Work with us 

    Work with us

    • Careers in corrections

      Careers in corrections

      Learn about the range of roles available in Victoria’s adult corrections system.

    • Provide community work placements

      Provide community work placements

      Learn about partnering to provide community work placements and download the Community Work Partnership Manual.

    • Employing a person with a criminal record

      Employing a person with a criminal record

      Justice clients are individuals who are undertaking a court-imposed order. Justice clients come from a range of backgrounds, with a variety of skills, and are valuable employees.

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Community corrections

Community corrections helps ensure the safety of the community by rehabilitating offenders and diverting low-risk offenders from prison, which helps to break the cycle of re-offending.
Find a Community Correctional Services (CCS) location

Find a Community Correctional Services (CCS) location

Find or contact a community corrections office.
Community-based orders

Community-based orders

Community-based orders are served in the community and may involve unpaid community work.
Community work

Community work

Learn about the types of programs an individual may participate in when completing unpaid community work.
Wulgunggo Ngalu Learning Place

Wulgunggo Ngalu Learning Place

Learn about this residential program, which houses and supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men subject to Community Correction Orders from across Victoria.

About us

  • Corrections Victoria
  • Community Correctional Services
  • Justice Health
  • Women's Correctional Services Advisory Committee
  • Post Sentence Authority (External link)
  • Adult Parole Board (External link)
  • Youth Justice (External link)
  • Victims Support Agency (External link)

Resources

  • News
  • Statistics
  • Research
  • Standards, frameworks and policies
  • Publications

Get involved

  • Careers in corrections
  • Employing a person with a criminal record
  • Provide community work placements

Contact

  • Contact us
  • Make a complaint
  • Contact or visit someone in prison
  • List of prisons
  • List of community corrections offices

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander flagsThe department acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of the land and acknowledges and pays respect to their Elders, past and present.

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