Indigenous deaths in custody reach 22 in 11 months as advocates say numbers ‘met with indifference’
by Sarah Collard from World news | The Guardian on (#6S6HT)
Justice campaigners say 580 Aboriginal deaths since 1991 royal commission point to ongoing gross overrepresentation' in system
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Twenty-two Indigenous people have died in custody in just 11 months, according to national data collated by the Australian Institute of Criminology, with justice advocates saying deaths that should spark a national outcry" are being met with silence.
That means at least 580 Aboriginal people have died in police or prison custody since 1991 - when the royal commission into the matter handed down its final report - according to the AIC's National Deaths in Custody database, which tracks Indigenous deaths in prison, police custody and youth detention.
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