News (Media Awareness Project) - NZ: Prison Beds Bill Set To Top $1.75b |
Title: | NZ: Prison Beds Bill Set To Top $1.75b |
Published On: | 2009-06-26 |
Source: | New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) |
Fetched On: | 2009-06-26 04:46:37 |
PRISON BEDS BILL SET TO TOP $1.75B
The prison population is growing exponentially and will require 4900
new beds at a cost of $1.75 billion in the coming seven years, Budget
documents reveal.
The prisons are virtually full now, but the Treasury's Budget
documents show that Corrections forecasts the present population of
8000 to grow to 11,000 by 2016. The documents say the bulk of the $1.7
billion will hit next year's Budget.
Growth in the prison population will require the construction of 3500
new beds and the replacement of 1400 - a total of 4900 beds.
The documents show that as well as the prison being considered for
Wiri, there is building at another two sites planned - although
details are deleted. The Budget included $385.4 million for double
bunking at existed prisons, with Corrections Minister Judith Collins
saying without it prisons will be full by February.
The Government is looking at other alternatives, such as adding on
converted shipping containers or prefabricated "concrete pods" to
existing prisons.
The prison population is growing exponentially and will require 4900
new beds at a cost of $1.75 billion in the coming seven years, Budget
documents reveal.
The prisons are virtually full now, but the Treasury's Budget
documents show that Corrections forecasts the present population of
8000 to grow to 11,000 by 2016. The documents say the bulk of the $1.7
billion will hit next year's Budget.
Growth in the prison population will require the construction of 3500
new beds and the replacement of 1400 - a total of 4900 beds.
The documents show that as well as the prison being considered for
Wiri, there is building at another two sites planned - although
details are deleted. The Budget included $385.4 million for double
bunking at existed prisons, with Corrections Minister Judith Collins
saying without it prisons will be full by February.
The Government is looking at other alternatives, such as adding on
converted shipping containers or prefabricated "concrete pods" to
existing prisons.
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