Lithgow Correctional Centre

Data obtained from Corrective Services NSW by The Sydney Morning Herald revealed that between July 2006 and May 2009, 67 assaults occurred at the centre, one of which was considered serious.

[1] Following the 2008 discovery of a prison drug ring orchestrated from inside Lithgow Correctional Centre by Bassam Hamzy through use of a mobile phone,[2][3][4] prison officials sought approval for the introduction of a trial of mobile phone jamming technology.

[6] In 2011, prison officials announced a trial ban of smoking in the centre, impacting both inmates and officers.

Parking is available for visitors, and signs direct vehicles to the centre from the Great Western Highway.

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