There’s uncertainty over whether Corrections has capacity, with more prisoners on the way.
The Government's sentencing law reforms will mean longer sentences and up to 1700 more inmates every year.
Corrections Association's Floyd du Plessis says the prisons are currently full, and while there are more beds in theory, they aren't adequately staffed for them yet.
He told Mike Hosking that more applications are coming through for corrections roles, but the number of viable candidates isn't where it needs to be.
du Plessis says there needs to be more focus on getting real people through the door and into employment.
LISTEN ABOVE

Karl Dean: Federated Farmers Dairy Chair on the opening milk price forecast
03:27

Andy England: Darfield High School Principal on the bolstering of trades, axing of Fees Free in Budget 2026
03:13

Ruth Richardson: Former Finance Minister and Taxpayers' Union Chair unpacks Budget 2026
04:07