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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
The families of Indigenous people who die in custody need a say in what happens nextMany 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 provided

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths in custody are often given as statistics. But behind those numbers are real...

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