What is the difference between remand and prison




















Visiting hours: 6 pm to 9 pm Monday to Thursday ; 1 pm to 4 pm and pm to pm weekends and holidays. Average daily adult inmate population by centre and by Indigenous status.

Average daily adult inmate population by Indigenous status and by age. Ten year trend in average daily adult custody population by Indigenous status to Your submissions are monitored by our web team and are used to help improve the experience on Alberta.

If you require a response, please go to our Contact page. You will not receive a reply. Submissions that include telephone numbers, addresses, or emails will be removed. Table of contents Correctional services Youth in corrections Community sentences Contact an inmate Adult correctional and remand centres. Phone access — Available at all centres. Most people on remand and waiting to go to court are classified as A2 Maximum Security.

This only changes once you are convicted and sentenced. Some remand prisoners are allowed to wear their own clothing, but apart from that there is no real difference between being on remand and sentenced in terms of your prison day.

Ideally, people on remand should be kept separate from sentenced prisoners, but this has never happened completely in Victoria. After being sentenced you will be held at the Melbourne Assessment Prison, the Metropolitan Remand Centre or for females the Dame Phyllis Frost until you are classified.

Sentenced prisoners must wear prison issue clothing. Your property On arrival at prison, all your clothing, money and personal belongings will be taken from you and it should be recorded on the property records. Contacting a prisoner Contacting a prisoner How to arrange contact or visits with prisoners in the Victorian prison system. Health care Health care The quality and standard of health care provided to prisoners is the same as that provided in the community through the public health system.

Programs Programs Corrections Victoria provides a wide range of program opportunities for prisoners to assist in their rehabilitation and successful return to the community after release from custody. Parole Detention and supervision orders Detention and supervision orders Detention Orders and Supervision Orders are correctional orders established in accordance with the Serious Offenders Act Release Transitional programs Transitional programs Many prisoners experience significant challenges in reintegrating back into the community after their release from prison.

After-prison support After-prison support After prison, offenders have access to the support services and programs available to the general community. Home Prisons Remand Remand Alleged offenders on remand are held in custody before and during their trial on criminal charges by order of a court.

An alleged offender is remanded in custody by a court if they: have not applied for bail; have been refused bail; cannot meet bail or provide a surety are unable or unwilling to meet the conditions set out in the bail bond, Remanding an offender in custody ensures that the alleged offender attends their trial. Rights and restrictions Remandees are unsentenced and are innocent until proven guilty. Remand prisoners: are held separately from convicted prisoners, when practicable have increased access to visitors and telephone calls to access legal advice and representation have access to legal resources including a legal library are permitted to wear their own clothing if appropriate with their security rating are offered the opportunity but are not obliged to work The difference between the treatment of sentenced and remand prisoners is defined in the The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners Remand prisoners are required to comply with prison processes and guidelines — read more about going to prison.

Entitled to vote. Not Entitled to vote. Can retain extra private cash. Access to private cash strictly limited. Can undertake reasonable activity to maintain business interests.

No provision to maintain any business interests. Can be treated by own doctor and dentist although this rarely happens in practice. Treated by prison medical staff. Education and Work. Entitled to a minimum of 90 minutes visiting per week.



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