‘Rebecca’ endured 18 months in jail because there was nowhere for her to go, says Victoria ombudsman, in a case ruled ‘unjust and oppressive’
A 39-year-old mentally impaired woman spent 18 months in a Victorian prison locked in solitary confinement for up to 23 hours a day, screaming with distress for hours on end.
The Victorian ombudsman, Deborah Glass, described the woman’s case as the saddest she had ever investigated. In a report tabled to parliament on Tuesday, Glass described the woman’s long and damaging imprisonment at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre west of Melbourne as an “unjust, oppressive, improperly discriminatory and wrong” breach of her human rights.
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