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Cooma Correctional Centre

Cooma Correctional Centre, an Australian minimum to medium prison for males, is located in Cooma, New South Wales. The centre is operated by Corrective Services NSW an agency of the Department of Communities and Justice of the Government of New South Wales. The centre detains sentenced prisoners and persons on remand under New South Wales and/or Commonwealth legislation.

Cooma Correctional Centre
Cooma Correctional Centre, 2020
LocationCooma, New South Wales
Coordinates36°13.978′S 149°07.370′E / 36.232967°S 149.122833°E / -36.232967; 149.122833
StatusOperational
Security classMinimum to medium
(males)
Capacity160[1]
Opened1 November 1873;
8 March 1957;
November 2001[2]
Closedearly 1900s;
10 July 1998
Former nameCooma Gaol
Managed byCorrective Services NSW

In 1957, Cooma operated as the world's only prison specifically for detaining men convicted of homosexual offences.[3]

Adjacent to the Correctional Centre is the Corrective Services NSW Museum, showcasing the history of NSW Corrections since 1788.[4]

History edit

Construction of the Cooma Correctional Centre commenced in 1870 from local granite which was quarried from the hill where the Centre now stands. The Centre commenced operations on 1 November 1873 with 31 cells. In 1876 it was reduced to a Police Gaol and then a temporary Lunatic Asylum in 1877. The Centre closed temporarily in the early 1900s.

The Gaol was reopened on 8 March 1957 by the New South Wales Justice Minister Reg Downing for the sole purpose of incarcerating homosexual offenders. Downing referred to Cooma as "the only penal institution in the world, so far as is known, devoted specifically to the detention of homosexual offenders".[5]

The Gaol was again closed on 10 July 1998. Cooma Correctional Centre reopened for the second time in November 2001 following a 20 per cent increase in the prison population between 1995 and 2001.[2]

Facilities edit

The Centre is a minimum and medium security institution for inmates held in protective custody, such as former police officers,[6] prison officers and other high-profile inmates, who would be at risk in the general prison system.[2]

Located one hour's drive south of Canberra, 410 kilometres (250 mi) from Sydney and 652 kilometres (405 mi) from Melbourne, the Centre accommodates 160 inmates.[1] There is approximately 53 staff, consisting of 31 custodial officers, 9 overseers and 13 support staff.

When not in use, the Cooma Correctional Centre has also been a storage space for the Australian Army and for the Snowy Mountains Scheme.[citation needed]

Notable prisoners edit

The following individuals have served all or part of their sentence at the Cooma Correctional Centre:

Inmate name Date sentenced Length of sentence Currently
incarcerated
Date eligible for release/Release Date Nature of conviction / Notoriety Notes
Roger Rogerson 2 September 2016 Life imprisonment Yes Never to be released [7] Police officer, convicted of murder [8]
Salim Mehajer 22 June 2018 21 months Yes 21 May 2019 (Released) Former businessman and politician, convicted of electoral fraud [9] Convicted of perjury, now serving custodial sentence at Silverwater Correctional Complex
Jarryd Hayne 22 March 2021 5 years 9 months
(3 years 8 months non-parole period)
Yes 5 January 2025 Sexual assault/
Former professional sports player
Served part of sentence at Parklea Correctional Centre before being transferred to Cooma Correctional Centre
Eddie Obeid 21 October 2021 7 years
(3 years, 10 months non-parole period)
Yes 2028 Criminal conspiracy/
Former politician
Former politician who served in the New South Wales legislative council during the 1990s, 2000s and early 2010s and also served as a Minister during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Corrective Services NSW. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Cooma gaol to re-open". Cooma–Monaro Express. 3 September 2001. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  3. ^ Proust, Keira; Lauder, Simon (15 February 2022). "Cooma jail's dark past includes being world's only 'gay prison', podcast reveals". ABC News. from the original on 15 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Cooma's gaol museum to reopen". Cooma–Monaro Express. 14 October 2004. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  5. ^ "Cooma jail: Prison that was once 'world's only jail for gay men'". BBC News. 23 April 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  6. ^ Masters, Chris (27 July 2004). "Training Day". Four Corners (transcript). Australia. ABC TV. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  7. ^ "R v Rogerson; R v McNamara (No 57) - NSW Caselaw". www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  8. ^ Hoerr, Karl (7 February 2017). "'Former NSW cop Roger Rogerson recruited to extort money from property developer, jury told". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  9. ^ Sutton, Candace (14 August 2018). "'Salim Mehajer argues with judge from wintry cell in state's coldest prison". News.com.au. Australia. Retrieved 20 August 2018.

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Cooma Correctional Centre an Australian minimum to medium prison for males is located in Cooma New South Wales The centre is operated by Corrective Services NSW an agency of the Department of Communities and Justice of the Government of New South Wales The centre detains sentenced prisoners and persons on remand under New South Wales and or Commonwealth legislation Cooma Correctional CentreCooma Correctional Centre 2020LocationCooma New South WalesCoordinates36 13 978 S 149 07 370 E 36 232967 S 149 122833 E 36 232967 149 122833StatusOperationalSecurity classMinimum to medium males Capacity160 1 Opened1 November 1873 8 March 1957 November 2001 2 Closedearly 1900s 10 July 1998Former nameCooma GaolManaged byCorrective Services NSWIn 1957 Cooma operated as the world s only prison specifically for detaining men convicted of homosexual offences 3 Adjacent to the Correctional Centre is the Corrective Services NSW Museum showcasing the history of NSW Corrections since 1788 4 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Notable prisoners 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editConstruction of the Cooma Correctional Centre commenced in 1870 from local granite which was quarried from the hill where the Centre now stands The Centre commenced operations on 1 November 1873 with 31 cells In 1876 it was reduced to a Police Gaol and then a temporary Lunatic Asylum in 1877 The Centre closed temporarily in the early 1900s The Gaol was reopened on 8 March 1957 by the New South Wales Justice Minister Reg Downing for the sole purpose of incarcerating homosexual offenders Downing referred to Cooma as the only penal institution in the world so far as is known devoted specifically to the detention of homosexual offenders 5 The Gaol was again closed on 10 July 1998 Cooma Correctional Centre reopened for the second time in November 2001 following a 20 per cent increase in the prison population between 1995 and 2001 2 Facilities editThe Centre is a minimum and medium security institution for inmates held in protective custody such as former police officers 6 prison officers and other high profile inmates who would be at risk in the general prison system 2 Located one hour s drive south of Canberra 410 kilometres 250 mi from Sydney and 652 kilometres 405 mi from Melbourne the Centre accommodates 160 inmates 1 There is approximately 53 staff consisting of 31 custodial officers 9 overseers and 13 support staff When not in use the Cooma Correctional Centre has also been a storage space for the Australian Army and for the Snowy Mountains Scheme citation needed Notable prisoners editThe following individuals have served all or part of their sentence at the Cooma Correctional Centre Inmate name Date sentenced Length of sentence Currentlyincarcerated Date eligible for release Release Date Nature of conviction Notoriety NotesRoger Rogerson 2 September 2016 Life imprisonment Yes Never to be released 7 Police officer convicted of murder 8 Salim Mehajer 22 June 2018 21 months Yes 21 May 2019 Released Former businessman and politician convicted of electoral fraud 9 Convicted of perjury now serving custodial sentence at Silverwater Correctional ComplexJarryd Hayne 22 March 2021 5 years 9 months 3 years 8 months non parole period Yes 5 January 2025 Sexual assault Former professional sports player Served part of sentence at Parklea Correctional Centre before being transferred to Cooma Correctional CentreEddie Obeid 21 October 2021 7 years 3 years 10 months non parole period Yes 2028 Criminal conspiracy Former politician Former politician who served in the New South Wales legislative council during the 1990s 2000s and early 2010s and also served as a Minister during the late 1990s and early 2000s See also edit nbsp New South Wales portalList of New South Wales prisonsReferences edit a b Cooma Correctional Centre Corrective Services NSW Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 1 May 2012 a b c Cooma gaol to re open Cooma Monaro Express 3 September 2001 Retrieved 1 May 2012 Proust Keira Lauder Simon 15 February 2022 Cooma jail s dark past includes being world s only gay prison podcast reveals ABC News Archived from the original on 15 February 2022 Cooma s gaol museum to reopen Cooma Monaro Express 14 October 2004 Retrieved 1 May 2012 Cooma jail Prison that was once world s only jail for gay men BBC News 23 April 2022 Retrieved 10 October 2023 Masters Chris 27 July 2004 Training Day Four Corners transcript Australia ABC TV Retrieved 1 May 2012 R v Rogerson R v McNamara No 57 NSW Caselaw www caselaw nsw gov au Retrieved 15 February 2022 Hoerr Karl 7 February 2017 Former NSW cop Roger Rogerson recruited to extort money from property developer jury told ABC News Australia Retrieved 27 April 2018 Sutton Candace 14 August 2018 Salim Mehajer argues with judge from wintry cell in state s coldest prison News com au Australia Retrieved 20 August 2018 External links editCooma Correctional Centre website Corrective Services NSW Museum website 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