Article 6JBV0 ‘Always a bed in prison’: Australia’s housing crisis blamed for rise in unsentenced prisoners

‘Always a bed in prison’: Australia’s housing crisis blamed for rise in unsentenced prisoners

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Eden Gillespie
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The number of people held on remand is rising rapidly - and Indigenous Australians are significantly overrepresented

The number of Indigenous inmates imprisoned without a sentence increased by 13.2% last year, amid an ongoing boom in Australia's remand prison population.

Campaigners say the rise perpetuates a grave injustice", with experts saying the housing crisis and culturally challenging bail laws are having greater impact on First Nations people.

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