Policing around Australia : how have police responded to the Royal Commission's recommendations

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This article includes responses from Victoria Police and the New South Wales Police Force to a survey to assess how police services have responded to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Each have provided some details as to how they aim to improve relations between Indigenous communities and police, how the RCIADIC recommendations relating to police and their conduct has informed their strategies; and how these plans and policies are evaluated. (Introduction, edited.)

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