The first inspection of the country’s strictest prison unit – reserved for the most dangerous and complex prisoners – has found the regime is unnecessarily rigorous at times and long stints in social confinement have a “huge” impact on inmates.
The Prisoners of Extreme Risk Unit (Peru) at Auckland Prison has been described as the “SAS of prisons”. It was set up in 2019 after the Christchurch terror attacks to house the terrorist responsible and was made permanent in 2023.
The first inspection of the unit was conducted in July 2023 and found prisoners seldom left their cells and had little human contact, and that this could lead to profound and enduring physical and psychological effects.









