Australian governments 'turning their backs' on soaring Indigenous incarceration, former minister says

Australian Governments 'Turning Their Backs' on Soaring Indigenous Incarceration Rates.

A former minister has accused Australian governments of "turning their backs" on soaring Indigenous incarceration rates, amid a record number of Aboriginal deaths in custody in New South Wales. Robert Tickner, the longest-serving Aboriginal affairs minister in Australian history, declared that "time's up" to take action on the issue, saying there can be no excuses for failing to implement the royal commission's recommendations.

The country is grappling with a crisis: 12 Indigenous people have died in NSW Corrective Services custody since January, and four more have died in police operations - the highest number recorded in any full year. This represents five times more deaths than the next highest jurisdictions, Queensland and the Northern Territory.

The proportion of Indigenous people in NSW prisons has also reached a record high. New figures show that the Indigenous prison population jumped by 26% over the past six years, despite a 12% drop for non-Indigenous inmates during the same period. The disproportionate rates were largely due to more Aboriginal people being denied bail.

Tickner, now the chair of the Justice Reform Initiative, said he was "staggered" by the failure to address the drivers of incarceration, including mental health, substance abuse, unemployment and children dropping out of school. He warned that unless governments get effective alternatives to incarceration for many Aboriginal people, sadly nothing is going to change.

The minister for Indigenous Australians, Malarndirri McCarthy, said the number of First Nations deaths in custody in NSW this year was "deeply distressing". She emphasized that reducing First Nations incarceration rates is the best way of reducing deaths in custody.

However, despite the gravity of the situation, governments seem reluctant to take action. A review of Aboriginal deaths in custody, which will make recommendations on how to reduce deaths in corrective services, is due to report back next year. However, only two-thirds of the royal commission's recommendations have been implemented, according to a 2018 review by Deloitte Access Economics.

The lack of progress has raised concerns about the effectiveness of government efforts to address Indigenous incarceration rates. As one coroner in Western Australia put it, the amount of money set aside for addressing ligature points across the state's prison system was "parsimonious" and failed to adequately address the issue.
 
man this is so heartbreaking I cant believe we're still seeing these numbers every year its like australia's just ignoring the crisis Tickner is right time's up we need real action not just some review or report that wont make a difference The fact that non-indigenous rates have dropped 12% but indigenous ones are up 26% shows were going in the wrong direction Malarndirri McCarthy saying reduction in incarceration rates is key is like common sense, but governments seem to be too slow to act
 
I'm like totally shocked by these numbers 🀯. 12 Indigenous deaths in custody in just a year? That's insane! And the fact that governments are still dragging their feet on implementing solutions is just, like, so frustrating 😩. I mean, we know that mental health, substance abuse, unemployment, and education dropouts are major factors contributing to incarceration, but it seems like no one's doing anything about it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I've got a life hack for you guys: have you ever tried just taking a few minutes each day to learn something new? Like, maybe listen to an Indigenous podcast or watch a documentary on the history of colonization? It's a great way to educate yourself and stay informed about issues like this. And if we all just made a conscious effort to listen and understand, I'm sure things could change 🌟.

But seriously, it's time for our governments to step up and take action. We need policies that address the root causes of incarceration, not just throw money at the problem without solving anything πŸ’Έ. Let's keep pushing for change and making our voices heard πŸ—£οΈ!
 
πŸ€• its like australia is playin with fire when it comes to indigenous incarceration rates 🌑️ theyre talkin about implementin the royal commissions recs but its been 7 yrs since they were released lol what happened to all that progress πŸ™„ and now we got a record high for indig prison pop btw thats not even good news πŸ“‰
 
I'm so confused, like, I don't get how we can just have this many Indigenous people dying in custody, ya know? πŸ€” And it's not like they're doing anything wrong or anything... they're still human beings, right? πŸ˜” I mean, 26% increase in Indigenous prison population over the past six years is wild, but what's even wilder is that non-Indigenous people are actually doing better than them. That just doesn't seem right to me πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

And I don't get why governments can't just, like, implement all of these recommendations from the royal commission already? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, it's not like they're asking for much... just some basic human rights and stuff. But no, instead we have people dying in custody because governments are too lazy to take action 🚫

I don't know, maybe I'm just not smart enough or something, but I just can't wrap my head around why this keeps happening over and over again 🀯
 
omg can't believe what's going on with indigenous people in australia 🀯 they're literally dying in custody at a rate 5x higher than any other jurisdiction its like, how hard is it to acknowledge that our prison system is failing us and make some real changes?! 😑 we need more funding for mental health services, job training programs, and education initiatives not just more money thrown at prisons without a plan πŸ€‘ tickner's right time's up and governments need to step up or get out of the way. its not that hard to fix this problem, but the politicians are too scared or clueless to make it happen πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised that the Australian governments are being accused of turning their backs on Indigenous incarceration rates... it's been a long time coming. The stats are just brutal - 12 deaths in NSW Corrective Services custody alone is mind-boggling. And with 26% more Indigenous people in prisons over the past six years, it's clear that we're not getting anywhere fast. I mean, what's the point of having all these reports and reviews if nothing changes? 🚫 It's like governments are just pretending to care about this issue until they don't have to deal with the consequences anymore. We need real, tangible action - not just empty promises and Band-Aid solutions. And can we talk about how much money is being thrown at addressing ligature points in prisons when it could be going towards actual prevention programs? πŸ€‘ It's just not adding up...
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around these numbers... 12 Indigenous people dying in NSW Corrective Services custody since January alone? 🚨 That's just crazy. And the fact that the proportion of Indigenous people in prisons has jumped by 26% over the past six years is just heartbreaking.

I mean, I get it, governments can't solve everything overnight, but come on! You're talking about one of the most vulnerable groups in society and these numbers are just staggering. It's like they're saying, "Oh, we'll review things next year" or "We'll implement some recommendations eventually"... nope, that's not good enough. We need real action now.

I've been following this issue for a while now, and it's getting worse every year. I'm starting to think that until there are effective alternatives to incarceration, nothing is going to change. We need to rethink the whole approach to justice reform here.
 
πŸ€• It's like, Aussie govts are literally turning their backs on this huge problem that's been going on for ages πŸ™„. I mean, 12 Indigenous deaths in custody in just one year? That's just insane 😱. And it's not just the number of deaths, it's also the fact that Indigenous people are making up a record-high percentage of those who end up in prison 🀯.

I think Robert Tickner's right, time is indeed "up" and there can't be any more excuses for not doing something about it πŸ•°οΈ. It's not like this is a new issue or anything πŸ˜’. We've been hearing about the problems with Indigenous incarceration rates for ages, but still nothing gets done πŸ’”.

And it's not just that, the fact that they're even proposing some review of Aboriginal deaths in custody, which might make some recommendations πŸ€”, is like... two years late to the party πŸŽ‰. I mean, come on guys! Get your act together already πŸ‘Š!
 
OMG u guys i'm literally so frustrated rn about this indigenous incarceration thing in australia 🀯 my cousin's mate is aaboriginal and he's been to jail like 3 times already just cuz of some stupid mistakes but not 'cause he's a bad person he's got mental health issues and stuff... and now they're saying its 5x more deaths in custody than anywhere else?? that's wild 🀯 i think governments r really turning their backs on this issue like robert tickner said time's up to do somethin about it but they just keep sayin the same old thing πŸ™„ and honestly i think its not jus about throwing money at the problem or implementing some new policies... we need real solutions 4 these ppl, u know? πŸ€”
 
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