'Bathurst Correctional Complex' is an Australian
prison located 3
kilometres west of
Bathurst,
New South Wales,
Australia. The current structure incorporates buildings constructed in
1888[1].
Riots
In October
1970, prisoners rebelled at the then-titled Bathurst Gaol, as a result of dissatisfaction with their living conditions.
Lavatories and sink basins were said to overflow regularly; windows without glass and a lack of
central heating meant exposure to the elements
[2]. Prisoners spent 18 hours of each day in their
cells. Prison officials retaliated after the protestes by beating and punishing prisoners, in what came to be termed the 'Bathurst Batterings'.
Larger riots in February
1974 caused
$10 million in damage, partially due to a fire started by
petrol bombs. As a result of this and other problems,
J. F. Nagle of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales was appointed to a
royal commission to oversee reforms to the Australian penal system
[3].
Notable prisoners
★
Rodney Adler, (2006) disgraced businessman
External links
★
Bathurst Correctional Centre webpage - part of the NSW Department of Corrective Services
References
1. http://walkabout.com.au/locations/NSWBathurst.shtml
2. http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/lcj/wayward/ch2t.html
3. http://abc.net.au/4corners/content/2005/20050711_supermax/prison-chronology.htm