Inquiry into the adequacy of emergency management arrangements adopted by the Office of Corrections since the Jika Jika fire on 29 October 1987.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 19 SEP 1989Description: 25p., 1 appendixSubject: This study has been conducted through a review of the comments made on 28 July 1989 by the Coroner in his findings about the death of 5 prisoners; a series of visits to a number of gaols and meetings with senior staff of the Office of Corrections. The recommendations are designed to focus responsibility for emergency management within the Office of Corrections on to the Prisons Division and the Governors; to modify the in-service training programs at the Staff Training College and change the role of the Inspector-General's unit to facilitate further development of emergency management.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This study has been conducted through a review of the comments made on 28 July 1989 by the Coroner in his findings about the death of 5 prisoners; a series of visits to a number of gaols and meetings with senior staff of the Office of Corrections. The recommendations are designed to focus responsibility for emergency management within the Office of Corrections on to the Prisons Division and the Governors; to modify the in-service training programs at the Staff Training College and change the role of the Inspector-General's unit to facilitate further development of emergency management.
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