Breaking: Damning report finds WA prisoners subjected to 'cruel, degrading treatment'

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WA prisoners are being subjected to "cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment" because the state government has allowed prisons to become "almost fundamentally broken", according to the Inspector of Custodial Services.

The Inspector of Custodial Services says three WA prisons are failing to meet basic minimum standards.

The Inspector of Custodial Services has released a report outlining deteriorating conditions at Hakea, Casuarina and Melaleuca Prisons.

He says prisoners are being subjected to "cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment".

The WA government has been urged to undertake "high-level strategic reforms" as a matter of urgency.

WA prisoners are being subjected to "cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment" because the government has allowed the state's prison system to become "almost functionally broken".

That is the stark conclusion of a report released today by the state's Inspector of Custodial Services, Eamon Ryan, who said the same factors which led to a major prison riot in 2018 exist across three prisons today.

It has prompted him to take the unprecedented step of issuing a show cause notice — effectively a demand for the government to explain itself — over conditions inside Hakea, Casuarina and Melaleuca prisons.

At the core of the problem, Mr Ryan said, was a 37 per cent increase in the prison population since early 2023, without a commensurate growth in the number of cells or prison staff.

Eamon Ryan is the Inspector of Custodial Services in WA. (ABC News: Courtney Withers)

It is the fourth time an Inspector has issued such a notice. The last time the government was handed one was over concerns at Hakea in 2024.

The following year he found little improvement, and said the prison was continuing to breach national and international human rights standards.

For more than a year-and-a-half, overcrowding has forced some prisoners to sleep on mattresses on the floor.

An image of a cell with three beds at Hakea Prison in Perth, taken from an earlier report from the Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services (Supplied: Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services)

Mr Ryan said while visiting Hakea, he spoke to one of those prisoners, whose head was about 60 centimetres from the cell's toilet.

"I said to him 'how do you cope with that' and he said 'I sleep with a towel over my head so when the two other guys get up during the night I don't get splashed'," he said.

"I was appalled by that. That's terrible conditions, that is inhumane and degrading conditions.

As figures shown in parliament outline the level of overcrowding in Western Australia's prisons, the Justice Department says increased family and domestic violence charges are a factor.

"People shouldn't be held in those conditions and today we have 120 people in the prison system who are sl

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