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Junee Correctional Centre

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Background

Junee Correctional Centre is a prison in Junee, Australia, operated by Corrective Services NSW. The prison houses sentenced male inmates with a maximum, medium or minimum security classification, along with a small number of female remand inmates in transit to other locations. The centre has a total capacity of 1279. The prison is made up of three sections: a medium-security facility for male inmates, a minimum-security facility for male inmates, and a new maximum-security facility for male inmates. Junee opened in 1993 as the first privately operated prison in NSW. It will be brought into public ownership in April 2025.

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Current population

Occupancy

Year opened

1993

Operational

Facility profile

Operator

GEO Group Australia (privately contracted)

Population held

male

Opened

1993

Region

New South Wales

Security level

Medium

Death-row facility

No

Conditions

No conditions summary available yet.

Visiting

No visiting information available.

Mailing

No mailing information available.

Practical info

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Known issues

No major issues documented in our database.

Contact & address

Park Lane, Junee 2663

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Data completeness

54%

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