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Malmsbury Youth Prison Set to Reopen After Two-Year Closure

UPDATE: The Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre is set to reopen after a two-year closure, following a confirmation from Corrections Minister Enver Erdogan on 28 October. This urgent move comes as the state grapples with rising remand numbers due to new bail laws, necessitating additional facilities for young offenders.

The reopening involves an initial rollout of 30 beds aimed at housing lower-risk youth aged 17 and older. The state government has allocated a substantial $140 million over four years to support the centre’s transformation, emphasizing a new model focused on education, vocational training, and job opportunities for its residents.

Authorities are moving quickly, with immediate infrastructure and security upgrades planned at the Malmsbury facility. The additional beds will be introduced gradually from early next year, creating a more robust environment for rehabilitation. “Our tough new bail laws are working – remand numbers are up – so we need more prison beds for young people,” Erdogan stated, highlighting the urgent need to address youth crime.

Historically, the Malmsbury facility, operational since 1965, has faced significant challenges, including riots, staff shortages, and violent incidents. Just months before its closure, a violent altercation resulted in multiple injuries when a guard’s keys were stolen, leading to hospitalizations for several youths. In earlier years, the facility saw 20 prisoners escape after a guard was assaulted in a similar incident.

The state government plans to recruit 114 staff members to ensure adequate supervision and support for the reopening. This move has drawn mixed reactions. Opposition police spokesman David Southwick criticized the decision, arguing that the centre should not have been closed in the first place and requires millions in repairs. He remarked on ABC Radio Melbourne, “They said when they closed it, it was outdated. Now all of a sudden, it’s needed.”

The reopening of the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre represents a pivotal response to increasing youth crime rates, aiming to provide tailored programs at Malmsbury while also benefitting facilities like Cherry Creek and Parkville. As the state government prepares for this significant transition, all eyes will be on the effectiveness of the new programs and the impact on recidivism among young offenders.

Stay tuned for further updates as the situation develops and infrastructure works commence. This reopening is not just about beds—it’s about giving young people a chance to turn their lives around.

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