Join former homicide detective Gary Jubelin as he goes inside the walls of a maximum-security prison
As a cop, he spent decades locking up murderers, gang leaders and rapists – and didn’t care what happened to them after
Now he wants to find out what he missed
With exclusive access to one of the state’s most controversial prisons, what Jubelin discovers might just change the way we deal with crime across the country
Prison can turn people into animals. But one day they are going to be released.
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READ MORE: There is a cafe, computer and chess classes and strangely, for a maximum security prison, no cells. And it has worked so successfully at Macquarie Correctional Centre it will now be expanded across the state.
READ MORE:A prisoner who spent three years in custody while his case went through the court system often doubted whether he would make it out in one piece.
READ MORE: When former homicide detective Gary Jubelin went behind the razor wire he was shocked at what he found.
READ MORE: Such is the level of trust between inmates and officers inside Macquarie Correctional Centre what would be considered weapons in other jails are freely handed to prisoners.
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