The families of Indigenous people who die in custody need a say in what happens next
- Written by Latoya Aroha Rule, PhD Candidate, University of Technology Sydney
Many of the royal commission's recommendations concerning families primarily regard the circumstances of their loved one's death rather than inclusion in decision-making processes.Supplied by Latoya Aroha Rule, Author providedAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths in custody are often given as statistics. But behind those numbers are real...
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