Reflections from the visit to Melbourne’s multi-layered court security system reveal a central insight: true security is not defined by barriers, but by relationships. In Victoria, judicial safety is grounded in calm structure and human-centered design. The Court Security Act 2017 provides clear roles and predictable processes, strengthening institutional trust. Emotional support from Court Network volunteers demonstrates that many risks can be diffused simply by listening early and empathetically. Technology—CCTV, duress alarms, integrated monitoring—operates quietly as a servant rather than a spectacle, supported by facility management that treats buildings like vital organs. Digital protection forms the modern perimeter, with cybersecurity now inseparable from physical safety. And just as important, psychological support for judges and staff underscores a simple truth: those who uphold justice must also be upheld. Ultimately, Melbourne’s model shows that security is the creation of a space where justice can breathe, function, and flourish.
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