Indigenous deaths in custody report 'largely worthless', academics say

Review of government responses to 1991 royal commission ‘misleadingly positive’ and ‘has the potential to misinform policy’

A government-ordered review of Indigenous deaths in custody is “misleadingly positive”, “has the potential to misinform policy” and is “largely worthless”, a group of leading Indigenous and social academics has said.

In an open letter published by the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University on Thursday, 32 academics and one institution – the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research – wrote that a recent review of government responses to the 1991 royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody hid the lack of action by governments and misrepresented the risk that remained for Indigenous people taken into custody.

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