RIS ID
37936
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Abstract
In the previous issue of the Indigenous Law Bulletin, I discussed the extent to which the official reports of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (‘RCIADIC’) addressed the problems of Indigenous women.1 I concluded that although the official RCIADIC reports did not completely ignore Indigenous women, they did not sufficiently discuss the topics that had the most harmful impact on Indigenous women, namely family violence and police treatment of Indigenous women.
Publication Details
E. Marchetti, 'Indigenous Women and the RCIADIC Part II' (2007) 7 (2) Indigenous Law Bulletin 6-10.