Recent justice policies ‘another nail in the coffin’: Thorpe

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Its been 34 years since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, and still First Nations people remain overrepresented in Australia’s justice system.

Since the report at least 590 Indigenous people have lost their lives in custody.

The Commission made calls to increase access to bail, and for Indigenous people to be incarcerated as a last resort.

But as a ‘tough on crime’ stance emerges across the country, advocates say the justice policies conflict with the Commission’s report.

The latest state to implement tougher policies is Victoria, who recently tightened their bail laws.

The Wire spoke with Independent Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe about her reactions across national justice policies ahead of the Federal election.

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