Aboriginal deaths in custody - history of colonization in Australia, Australian society, statistics, western society. Includes extensive bibliography - A- mark
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In critically evaluate the claim that the high rate of Aboriginal deaths in custody can be explained as a statistical phenomenon rather than a cultural one, an Australia wide generalization must be made. It is also important to compare the rate Aboriginal deaths in custody against the rates of the rest of the Australian population. The history of colonization in Australia provides vital information about how society acts and how the indigenous group is perceived.
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human rights. The Lancet, 1. P1800 – 1801. McCorquodale, J. 1997. Aboriginal Identity: legislative, judicial, and administrative definitions. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2. P24. McDonald, K. 2000. Pressing Questions: Explorations in Sociology. (Issue Two). Pearson Education Australia. Sydney. McLennan, W. 2000 Year Book Australia. (Number 82). Australian Bureau of Statistics. Canberra. Paterson, N., Sanders, W. 1998. Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities. Cambridge University Press. Melbourne. Povinelli, E. 1998. The state of shame: Australian multiculturalism and the crisis of indigenous citizenship. Critical Inquiry, 2. P575 – 603.