
A 59-year-old Aboriginal man died in Darwin on May 21 while being held under controversial new 鈥減aperless arrest laws鈥. These laws give police the powers to arrest people for summary offences 鈥 such as 鈥渙bscenity鈥, undue noise, offensive language 鈥 and hold them for up to four hours at a time.
In NSW, a program that has been proved to prevent Aboriginal deaths in custody has lost funding under the federal government鈥檚 ironically named Indigenous Advancement Strategy.