How do I apply for a job at Corrections?
How do I find a prison or Community Probation & Psychological Services site?
How do I write or post items to a prisoner?
How is the Department of Corrections structured?
How do I contact the Minister of Corrections?
Where can I find Corrections Statistics?
Please see the recruitment section. Contact details for general enquiries can be found here.
Refer to the following pages to find a prison or Community Probation & Psychological Services sites:
Members of the public wishing to contact someone in prison should follow the instructions on this page
Media should email the Communications unit.
Information on how to write or post items to a prisoner can be found here.
See the guide for prisoners and visitors for information on visiting prisoners. Media wanting to visit or interview prisoners must email the Communications Unit first as the Corrections Regulations 200 on the government legislation website require the Chief Executive’s approval for media interviews.
See Corrections' place in the justice sector for an overview of how Corrections fits into the justice sector and the About Us page for an overview of what Corrections does. There is also a wide range of information sheets that go into more detail about areas of Corrections’ work.
How Corrections is structured contains profiles of the groups and services that make up the Department. There is also useful information about Corrections and its work in the Department’s annual report and statement of intent.
Contact details for the Minister’s office are on the Beehive website. For an overview of the role of the Minister of Corrections click here .
Corrections’ annual report and statement of intent contain many useful official statistics and accounts. Corrections does not collect statistics for parts of the justice sector that it is not responsible for. For example, crime statistics are collected by the Police and the Ministry of Justice. See the Corrections' place in the justice sector page for an overview of how Corrections fits into the justice sector.