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What s changed since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody?

What’s changed since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody? Crikey 6 hrs ago © Provided by Crikey custody notification service Today marks the 30-year anniversary of the landmark royal commission report into Aboriginal deaths in custody and 30 years of failure to end the crisis. Since the commission, more than 474 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have died while in police care, including four in March and one so far in April. Their deaths now equal more than half of Australia’s COVID-19 death toll, which sits at 910. A national shame Australia’s prison system is dire. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are massively over-represented in prison populations, making up 27% of the national prison population despite being only about 3.3% of the general population.

Death in custody: Indigenous man found unresponsive in Long Bay cell

Revealed: Sydney suburb that s the preferred site for major new prison

Revealed: Sydney suburb that s the preferred site for major new prison Normal text size Advertisement A suburb near Parramatta has emerged as the preferred site for Sydney s next major jail as the NSW government races to house the state s burgeoning prison population. The government has identified Camellia as the most likely site in Greater Sydney to build a prison for about 1000 inmates four years after abandoning plans for a large jail at Wollondilly on the city s south-western fringe following an outcry from locals. A new jail is needed to house a forecast rise in the state s prison population over the next decade.

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