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Correctional Institutions in Australia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Correctional Institutions sector based in Australia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Northern Territory Department Of Corrections
Northern Territory Department of Corrections (Corrections) is supporting safe communities by helping break the cycle of crime and reduce reoffending. Corrections provides custodial services for adult prisoners and young people in secure facilities and community-based supervision to ensure compliance with Court and Parole Board orders. Corrections manages all correctional centres in the Northern Territory and is implementing a critical multi-year infrastructure masterplan which will increase capacity and expand the service network. Follow this channel to find out what's happening in Corrections as we work to improve outcomes for people in the justice system and uphold community safety.#DepartmentofCorrections #correctionscareers
1001 to 5000 staff
Nt Correctional Services
Northern Territory Correctional Services (NTCS) is supporting safe communities by helping break the cycle of crime and reduce reoffending. NTCS provides custodial services for prisoners within secure facilities and supervision for community based adult offenders to ensure compliance with court and Parole Board orders. NTCS manages Darwin Correctional Centre, Alice Springs Correctional Centre and two work camps in the Northern Territory (Barkly Work Camp & Datjala Work Camp). Follow this channel to find out what's happening in the NT corrections space as we showcase our workforce and provide access behind the wire.#NTCorrectionalServices #correctionscareers
1001 to 5000 staff
Prison Transport Group Inc
Prison Transport Group grew from a small group of compassionate people who saw the difficulties faced by the families of prisoners trying desperately to maintain contact with their family member ‘on the inside’. Without transport of their own, it was impossible for families and friends of prisoners to keep in touch. This beginning was in 1978. This core of people befriended the families, transporting them in their own cars. They raised money to cover costs and kept in touch with families by letter. These gestures of support were very much appreciated by the struggling families. The breakdown of family relationships was common, even inevitable, and often irretrievable due to the hardship of visiting. Transfers to outlying prisons were frequently the breaking factor. The organisation was incorporated in 1985, and in 2018 PTG celebrated 40 years of continuous service to the families of prisoners. We provide transport to 9 Centres in Qld. We are a registered and accredited charity with the Australian Charities and Not for Profit Commission (ACNC)
1 to 10 staff