Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
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The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (1987-1991) investigated allegations of murder of Australian Aborigines in prison. See the article on the wider issue of Aboriginal deaths in custody for more information.
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Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
Note: The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation draws your attention to the cultural sensitivity of issues and material in the individual death reports of the Royal Commission. The Council asks that, in accessing and using these reports, you be aware of this and of the sensitivities of the living relatives and friends of those whose deaths are recorded in these documents.