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Corrections Responds To Inspectorate Report Into Prisoners Of Extreme Risk Unit (PERU) At Auckland Prison

Attribute to Leigh Marsh, Commissioner Custodial Services:

Corrections remains committed to managing New Zealand’s most dangerous prisoners safely to ensure they cannot cause further harm to our communities.

The Prisoners of Extreme Risk Unit (PERU) was set up in 2019 for this purpose, bringing together specialist staff with the right skills, capability and experience to manage the extreme risk posed by a small group of prisoners, including those with convictions for terrorism, violent extremism and transnational organised crime.

Prisoners can be accommodated in the PERU if there is an ongoing risk they will threaten, intimidate or behave violently towards others, or influence other prisoners to do the same. This includes prisoners who hold extremist views or who are at risk of radicalisation or violent extremism, as well as prisoners who are connected to sophisticated organised criminal networks and have the capability to seriously compromise the safety and security of our staff and prisons.

The independent Office of the Inspectorate carried out an inspection of the PERU in 2023 and has today published its report from this inspection. The Inspectorate’s report does not make any recommendations but has 12 findings, which are informing the work we have underway to refine how the unit operates.

The frontline staff working in PERU manage significant risks to the safety of themselves, the public, and prisoners every day, and they do an exceptional job in extremely challenging circumstances. I am proud of their commitment and professionalism. I was pleased to see the Inspectorate’s report found these staff felt safe, supported, motivated and listened to.

Corrections acknowledges there are improvements we can make in our management of prisoners in PERU, and we have made a number of changes since the Inspectorate’s visit in July 2023. These include:

We are committed to continuously improving how we operate the PERU while ensuring that the safety of our staff, the public and all prisoners remains paramount.

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