The Crime and Corruption CommissionTaskforce Flaxton report into jail corruption found assaults had increased because prisons were overflowing.
The report found the state’s jails were at 125 per cent capacity and the rate of imprisonment was rising despite a drop in the crime rate.
Corrective Services Commissioner Peter Martin said the new prison was “unique in Australia” as it would include specialist drug and alcohol services,mental health and rehabilitation services to “set the prisoner population up for success”.
A productivity commission report found a drug crackdown was behind the state’s prison overcrowding crisis,contributing to 32 per cent of the growth.
The report was the 11th major review of Queensland’s criminal justice system in 10 years and was ordered to examine prison overcrowding.
The516-page report,released last year,recommended MDMA and cannabis be removed from Queensland’s criminal code to reduce incarceration rates and save hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars each year,but was rejected by the Palaszczuk government.
Corrections Minister Mark Ryan said the specialised rehabilitation services at the prison would reduce reoffending rates.