Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
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The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (1987-1991) studied and reported on the high level of deaths of Aboriginal people whilst in custody after being arrested or convicted of committing crimes. This included suicide, natural causes, medical conditions and injuries caused by police. See the article on the wider issue of Aboriginal deaths in custody for more information.
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Royal Commission Appointed to Investigate, Report and Advise Upon Matters in Relation to the Condition and Treatment of Aborigines (WA, 1934)
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Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
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