investigation
Blak Deaths in Custody Part Two: A royal commission
Following pressure from the public, the Hawke government called a royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody which examined 99 fatalities across three years.
In part two of Blak Deaths in Custody the only Aboriginal commissioner, Pat Dodson, talks about his experiences, the recommendations made 30 years ago, and how we as a nation can move forward.
There have been close to 500 black deaths in custody since the royal commission’s report.
- Part One: John Pat
- Part Two: A royal commission
- Part Three: Mr Ward
- Part Four: Ms Dhu
- Part Five: Ms Dhu and BLM
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