Correctional Services Bureau
The Correctional Services Bureau is the agency responsible for maintaining inmates in Macau. It is under the administration of the Secretariat for Security.
History
On 1 January 2016, Macau Prison and the Youth Correctional Institution that was under the Legal Affairs Bureau were re-structured as the Correctional Services Bureau.Functions
Per article 1 of Administrative Regulation No. 27/2015, the duties of the agency are to:- Collaborate in defining prison policies and policies relating to the activities of the Youth Correctional Institution;
- Ensure the administrative and financial management of Coloane Prison and the Youth Correctional Institution, prepare regulations and exercise technical guidance and superintendence;
- Ensure the organization and operation relating to the management and system of prison affairs;
- Ensure the organization and operation relating to the management and system of educational guardianship measures for detained youths;
- Cooperate, within the scope of its duties, with private entities to promote the social reintegration of prisoners and detained youths.
Population
Circa 2014 there were 959 prisoners, including 195 women. The total occupancy rate was 84%, with the women's area having an occupancy rate of 83%. Circa 2014 an expansion of the women's area was to add capacity for an additional 315 prisoners.
Ranks
Per Law No. 2/2008, the following ranks are observed in the agency:- Chief Superintendent
- Superintendent
- Chief Officer
- Officer
- Principal Prison Guard
- 1st Class Prison Guard
- Prison Guard
Facilities
There is also a juvenile detention facility in Macau, the Youth Correctional Institution, also in Coloane, with sections for boys and girls.
Due to Coloane Prison being at almost full capacity, a new facility is under construction in Ka Ho. Construction of this facility began in 2010 and was scheduled to open by 2014 but has since been delayed till 19 October 2024.
The UK FCDO stated that overcrowding began to be an issue at Coloane Prison since 2010.
In October 1998 the prison had separate areas for members of Macau triads. That year, Alison Dakota Gee and Paulo Azevedo of Asiaweek stated that the facility "is not the worst place to wind up behind bars."