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Your article on J Ward in Ararat, Victoria, Australia is wrong. J Ward was a goal in its early years, but was handed over to the Master of Lunacy under the Department of Lunacy not long after it was built, and then its role was one of being Victoria's only Maximum Security Forensic Psychiatric Hospital.. NOT A JAIL anymore. The men housed in the hospital were not Prisoners when they entered the hospital, but Patients cared for by Mental Health Nurses, there were no corrective services officers at J Ward, only nurses. Mr. Gary David (Webb) was not a prisoner, but an unfortunate patient.
thank you.
Mark Brown ex Charge Nurse J Ward —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.169.193.225 (talk) 10:13, 6 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]