Abstract: The data presented in this report include frequencies of deaths in prison and police custody and information regarding the deceased, including demographic information and cause of death. Long term trends are also presented. In 2011–12 and 2012–13, there were 144 deaths in custody, 73 in 2011–12 (42 prison custody; 31 police custody and custody-related operations) and 71 in 2012–13 (53 prison custody; 18 police custody and custody-related operations). At June 30 2013 the total prison population in Australia was 30,775 (including 8,430 Indigenous prisoners; 27%). More than two-thirds of deaths in prison were due to natural causes (n=64), most commonly cancer. Hanging deaths accounted for 19 percent (n=17) of prison custody deaths....
Background People released from prison are at increased risk of death. However, no country has estab...
Objective: To estimate the number of deaths among people released from prison in Australia in the 20...
A report dated May 1997 by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology. Prepared an...
Abstract Compiled for two decades by the Australian Institute of Criminology, this report found bot...
As well as reporting on longer terms trends in deaths in custody, the report presents information on...
The overall number of recorded deaths, and the rate per relevant population, has declined significan...
This report presents detailed tabulated information on deaths in custody in Australia for the year 2...
Jacqueline Joudo summarises the annual report from the National Deaths in Custody Program, and shows...
The NDICP examines the circumstances of deaths in prison, police custody and juvenile detention arou...
This paper reports on a large-scale documentary analysis of all publicly available coroners’ reports...
In this report Jacqueline Joudo and Marissa Veld provide an overview of the characteristics of the 6...
Background: The period immediately after release from custody is a time of marked vulnerability and ...
BACKGROUND: The period immediately after release from custody is a time of marked vulnerability and ...
This report analyses deaths occurring in custodial settings, such as prison and juvenile detention, ...
The AIC has operated the National Deaths in Custody Program since 1991, following a recommendation b...
Background People released from prison are at increased risk of death. However, no country has estab...
Objective: To estimate the number of deaths among people released from prison in Australia in the 20...
A report dated May 1997 by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology. Prepared an...
Abstract Compiled for two decades by the Australian Institute of Criminology, this report found bot...
As well as reporting on longer terms trends in deaths in custody, the report presents information on...
The overall number of recorded deaths, and the rate per relevant population, has declined significan...
This report presents detailed tabulated information on deaths in custody in Australia for the year 2...
Jacqueline Joudo summarises the annual report from the National Deaths in Custody Program, and shows...
The NDICP examines the circumstances of deaths in prison, police custody and juvenile detention arou...
This paper reports on a large-scale documentary analysis of all publicly available coroners’ reports...
In this report Jacqueline Joudo and Marissa Veld provide an overview of the characteristics of the 6...
Background: The period immediately after release from custody is a time of marked vulnerability and ...
BACKGROUND: The period immediately after release from custody is a time of marked vulnerability and ...
This report analyses deaths occurring in custodial settings, such as prison and juvenile detention, ...
The AIC has operated the National Deaths in Custody Program since 1991, following a recommendation b...
Background People released from prison are at increased risk of death. However, no country has estab...
Objective: To estimate the number of deaths among people released from prison in Australia in the 20...
A report dated May 1997 by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology. Prepared an...