Australasian Correctional Management

Australasian Correctional Management

Australasian Correctional Management (ACM) was a private company owned by Wackenhut, a subsidiary of multinational security giant Group 4 Securicor. From 1998 until 2003 ACM was responsible for running at least six refugee detention centres in Australia. ACM also ran the Auckland Central Remand Prison (ACRP) [ [http://www.corrections.govt.nz/public/aboutus/factsheets/prisons/acrp.html Auckland Central Remand Prison] ] in New Zealand from its opening in July 2000 until control reverted to the Public Prisons Service in July 2005 due to the passing of the Corrections Bill 2005 [ [http://www.psiru.org/justice/ppri54.1.htm Public Services International Research Unit] ] .

ACM attracted strong criticism from the Australian left for alleged abuses of refugees detained in its facilities [ [http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2002/485/485p7b.htm Green Left Weekly] ] . This climaxed with the massive Easter 2002 protest at the Woomera Immigration Reception and Processing Centre. This became part of the inspiration for the video game Escape From Woomera.

Perhaps in part due to bad publicity over the refugee centres ACM handed over the running of the Australian detention centres to its parent company Group 4 Falck (now Group 4 Securicor) in 2003. It also changed the name of its New Zealand wing to Global Expertise in Outsourcing NZ ltd (GEO) while it was still running ACRP. The GEO Group Australia is still running prisons such as the Metropolitan Remand Centre in Victoria.

Detention Centres Formerly Run by ACM

* Baxter Immigrant Reception and Processing Centre
* Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre
* Perth Immigration Detention Centre
* Port Hedland Immigration Detention Centre
* Villawood Immigration Detention Centre
* Woomera Immigrant Reception and Processing Centre

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • GEO Group Australia — Infobox Company company name = GEO Group Australia company logo = company type = Subsidiary genre = foundation = 1991 (as Australasian Correctional Management Pty Ltd (ACM)) founder = location city = location country = location =… …   Wikipedia

  • Baxter Immigration Reception and Processing Centre — or commonly just Baxter Detention Centre, was an Australian immigration detention facility near the town of Port Augusta in South Australia. It was the focus of much of the controversy concerning the mandatory detention of asylum seekers in… …   Wikipedia

  • Wackenhut — The Wackenhut Corporation is a United States based private security and investigation firm, and is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Wackenhut was founded in 1954, in Coral Gables, Florida, by George Wackenhut and three partners, all… …   Wikipedia

  • Mount Eden Prisons — Exterior of the old prison section. Mount Eden Prisons refers to two New Zealand prisons, located in Lauder Road in the Central Auckland suburb of Mt Eden. They are: Mount Eden Prison, which holds about 420 sentenced male prisoners Auckland… …   Wikipedia

  • G4S — Infobox Company company name = G4S plc company company type = Public (lse|GFS, OMX|CSE25634|G4S) foundation = 1901 key people = Alf Duch Pedersen (Chairman) Nick Buckles (CEO) location = flagicon|UK Crawley, Sussex, England revenue = £4,490… …   Wikipedia

  • ACM — is a three letter acronym that may refer to:Aviation* AGM 129 ACM * Air Chief Marshal * Air combat manoeuvring * Air cycle machineEducation* Academy of Contemporary Music * Academy of Country Music * Associated Colleges of the MidwestMusic*… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Australian immigration detention facilities — This is a list of current and former Australian immigration detention facilities. Immigration detention facilities are used to house people who are detained under Australia’s policy of mandatory detention and the Pacific Solution. Most facilities …   Wikipedia

  • Convicts in Australia — The Fremantle Prison whipping post. The prison was built by convict labour in the 1850s. During the late 18th and 19th centuries, large numbers of convicts were transported to the various Australian penal colonies by the British government. One… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”