Systemic neglect accounts for Indigenous deaths in custody
A 51-year-old Indigenous man in Kowanyama, Far North Queensland died in custody last week.
Inequalities in the health sector, unconscious bias, long-term neglect within the justice system and colonial influences are explored as contributing factors for Indigenous deaths in custody.
While recommendations provided by First Nations people in addition to those by the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody have been ongoing for several decades, intervention to address Indigenous deaths has been unsubstantial.
Produced By: Vavineh Jordan
Featured In Story: Eddie Cubillo – Associate Dean (Indigenous Programs) and Senior Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne and Larrakia, Wadjigan and central Arrente man
First aired on The Wire, Thursday 17 November 2022