Corrective Services NSW

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    Classification and placement of inmates within Corrective Services NSW programs and facilities
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    Hunter Correctional Centre is a maximum-security facility for male offenders located on the Cessnock Correctional Complex. The Complex is located in the Hunter Valley, 151km northwest of Sydney and 48km west of Newcastle and also includes Cessnock
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    The High Risk Management Correctional Centre (HRMCC) is a purpose-built maximum-security facility for male offenders. Located in the Southern Tablelands, 197km from south-west of Sydney, the HRMCC is situated on the Goulburn Correctional Complex
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    Emu Plains Correctional Centre is a minimum-security facility for females and minimum-security works-release facility for males.
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    Specialist correctional centres
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    Mannus Correctional Centre is a minimum-security facility for male offenders. The centre is 515km south of Sydney.
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    The Child Protection Co-Ordination and Support Unit (CPCSU) ensures CSNSW meets its legislative responsibilities under the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 as well as those contained in the NSW Government's Interagency
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    Inmates rely on money from families and friends to purchase items such as toiletries, magazines, newspapers and to make telephone calls to family and friends.
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    Long Bay Hospital is a maximum-security facility for medical and psychiatric cases, as well as remanded inmates.
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    Macquarie Correctional Centre houses maximum-security male offenders and is located adjacent to the Wellington Correctional Centre, 354km northwest of Sydney.
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