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词条 Mount Eden Prisons
释义

  1. History

  2. Privatisation

  3. Notable inmates

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Mount Eden Prisons consists of two separate facilities in the Auckland, New Zealand suburb of Mount Eden — the Mount Eden Prison and the Mount Eden Corrections Facility.

The historic prison has housed prisoners since 1888 and its design and functionality are outdated and the deteriorating condition of the buildings makes it difficult to keep prisoners securely and humanely contained.

In 2008 a decision was made to redevelop the site and create a single integrated prison called the Mount Eden Corrections Facility. The Department of Corrections says that when the new facility is fully operational, the historic prison will be emptied and "mothballed" in case extra prison capacity is required in future.[1]

History

The original Mount Eden prison was a military stockade built in 1856. It became Auckland's main prison when the old city gaol on the corner of Queen and Victoria Streets was demolished in 1865. The stone wall and the foundations were completed in 1872, the building proper was commenced in 1882 and finished in 1917.

Intended to house 220 prisoners, it was designed by Pierre Finch Martineau Burrows and resembles Dartmoor Prison in England. Its design was based on prevailing thinking at the time that such facilities should be unpleasant places to be dreaded[2] and consisted of a radial design with wings radiating from the centre like the spokes of a wheel. This allowed for control from the centre and "a new mode of obtaining power of mind over mind",[3] an application of the panopticon prison design theories of Jeremy Bentham.

The prison has a colourful history. Prisoners were executed there and it was the site of New Zealand's last execution, in 1957 when Walter James Bolton was hanged for poisoning his wife Beatrice.[4] There were few escapes but a song was written about one famous escaper, George Wilder. In 1963, he escaped and was free for 172 days, during which time he travelled {{convert|2610|km}} and committed 40 crimes. Pat Boone's song 'Speedy Gonzales' was rewritten by the Howard Morrison Quartet and became "George The Wilder Colonial Boy".[4]

There was a major riot on 20 and 21 July 1965. Prisoners rioted for 33 hours after a prison guard caught two prisoners trying to escape.[5] Chaos ensued as prisoners burnt much of the prison, including the prison records.[6] The riot was a sensational event for the pupils and staff of the two neighbouring boys' secondary schools, St Peter's College[7] and Auckland Grammar School.[8] The old prison has been given a "Category I" classification by Heritage New Zealand.

Privatisation

In July 2000, the prison was kept in control of the Department of Corrections and a new building transferred to the control of Australasian Correctional Management Limited (later Global Expertise in Outsourcing NZ Ltd) and became New Zealand's first privately run prison. It was renamed the Auckland Central Remand Prison. However, the Labour Party was opposed to the privatisation of prisons, and in July 2005 put the prison back under the control of the Department of Corrections.[9]

In June 2007 it was announced that a new six-storey prison building and a four-storey accommodation block would be built on the southern side of the building by 2011, adding 450 beds. The Auckland Central Remand Facility was then amalgamated into a new Mt Eden Correctional Facility. The plan was for the old prison to be converted to administrative space, in accordance with its heritage classification. To date it has not happened and lays dormant.[10]

The redevelopment included a secure gatehouse, a visitor centre and a multilevel carpark added to the structure. Tunnels link the different sections. The barbed wire around the complex disappeared and was replaced by high and secure walls.[10] There was some criticism of the proposed height of the new prison building, which at up to {{convert|30|m|ft}} is visible from the nearby motorway viaduct and towers over the surrounding area, which has a {{convert|15|m|ft|adj=on}} building height limit. Vocal opponents included the former Mayor of Auckland, John Banks.[11]

In May 2010, the National-led government decided that contract management would again be implemented at Auckland Central Remand Prison. The contract was awarded to Serco, a British company that runs prisons in several different countries.[12]

On 16 July 2015, footage of "fight clubs" within the prison emerged online and was reported by TVNZ. Serco was heavily criticized for not investigating until after the footage was screened.[13] On 24 July 2015, Serco's contract to run the Mount Eden prison was revoked and operation was given back to the New Zealand Department of Corrections.[14] Serco was ordered to pay $8 million to the New Zealand government as a result of problems at Mount Eden Prison while it was under Serco's management.[15]

Notable inmates

  • Robert Wallath (1874–1960), highwayman from New Plymouth[16]
  • George Wilder
  • Juliet Hulme (a.k.a. Anne Perry), convicted for the murder of Honorah Parker in the Parker-Hulme murder case
  • Kim Dotcom (born Kim Schmitz), founder of now-defunct file hosting service Megaupload, and another cloud storage service called Mega[17]
  • Christopher John Lewis, attempted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II in 1981

See also

  • Auckland Prison (Paremoremo)

References

1. ^Mount Eden Corrections Facility Redevelopment {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130210030849/http://corrections.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/518056/MECF_Factsheet.pdf |date=10 February 2013 }}, Corrections Department Factsheet
2. ^History of Mt Eden {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130210030845/http://corrections.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/518055/History_of_Mt_Eden_Prison.pdf |date=10 February 2013 }}, Corrections Department website.
3. ^Bentham, Jeremy. Panopticon (Preface). In Miran Bozovic (ed.), The Panopticon Writings, London: Verso, 1995, 29-95.
4. ^The Howard Morrison Quartet (from the 'folksong.org.nz' website. Retrieved 2007-10-20.)
5. ^The Auckland Prison Riot, 1965 (from the The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 2007-11-10.)
6. ^Auckland City Libraries, Heritage Image 7-A2108 (retrieved 9 June 2011) (Photograph taken 2 September 1965 - unknown photographer) Mt Prison Prison some two months after the riot and fire - the damage to the buildings is very evident.
7. ^Matt Elliott, Upon This Rock: 75 years of St Peter's College, Mountain Road, pp. 57 and 313.
8. ^Fifty Years at Grammar or Tales Out Of School - Nicholls, C. N. ("Streak"), ESA Books, 1987, Page 218
9. ^{{Sic|hide=y|Privately|-}}run prisons not an option, says Swain New Zealand Herald, 13 July 2005.
10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10445720&pnum=0 |title=Six-storey jail for Mt Eden |author=Binning, Elizabeth |date=15 June 2007 |work=The New Zealand Herald |accessdate=26 October 2011}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=290&objectid=10480111 |title=Mayor incensed at high-rise jail plan |author=Orsman, Bernard |date=4 December 2007 |work=The New Zealand Herald |accessdate=26 October 2011}}
12. ^Controversial private prison opens, New Zealand Herald, 30 March 2011.
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/exclusive-secret-gang-fight-club-at-mt-eden-prison-revealed-q01845|title=Exclusive: Secret gang fight club at Mt Eden Prison revealed|date=16 July 2015|publisher=Luke Appleby/ONE News|accessdate=24 December 2017}}
14. ^Serco admits 'fight club' reports came months ago, The New Zealand Herald, 20 July 2015
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/300603/serco-to-pay-$8m-to-corrections|title=Serco to pay $8m to Corrections|date=4 April 2016|publisher=Radio New Zealand|accessdate=24 December 2017}}
16. ^{{DNZB|last=Lambert|first=Florinda|id=2w5|title=Robert Herman Wallath|accessdate=23 April 2017}}
17. ^The fall of the house of Dotcom (23 Nov 2014)

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20101028231659/http://corrections.govt.nz/utility-navigation/find-a-facility-or-site/find_a_corrections_facility/mt_eden_prison.html Mt Eden Prison]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20101028234901/http://corrections.govt.nz/utility-navigation/find-a-facility-or-site/find_a_corrections_facility/auckland_central_remand_prison.html Auckland Central Remand Prison]
  • Photographs of Mount Eden Prison held in Auckland Libraries' heritage collections.
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