Skip to content

Français
About 387,000 results
  1. Just like any other group, the vast majority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will never get in trouble with the law. However, despite making up only 2% of the general population, they make up 26% of the prison population and are 10 times more likely to be locked up than other Australians.
    www.amnesty.org.au/overrepresentation-explainer-first-nations-kids-are-26-times-more-likely-to-be-incarcerated/
    www.amnesty.org.au/overrepresentation-explainer-first-nations-kids-are-26-time…
    Was this helpful?
  2. People also ask
    How many Aboriginal people are incarcerated in Australia?However, of the 500,000, more than 100,000 are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders — First Nations persons. Up to 120,000 have been to prison. With more than 700,000 Australians identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, more than one in seven have been to prison. From a racialised lens this is the world’s highest gaoling rate.
    independentaustralia.net/australia/australia-display/-the-s…
    What causes disproportionate incarceration in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders?They include consideration of the much larger historical, social and economic context that contributes to the disproportionate incarceration rate, which are both a result and a further cause of disadvantage for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
    www.alrc.gov.au/publication/pathways-to-justice-inquiry-i…
    What is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rate?The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rate decreased by 3% from 2,412 to 2,330 prisoners per 100,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult population. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners accounted for 32% of all prisoners
    www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/crime-and-justice/priso…
    Are Aboriginal people gaoled in Australia?Australia’s First Nations peoples are gaoled at a higher rate than the Black American gaoling rate. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Corrective Services, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander prisoners represent 27% of the total adult prisoner population.
    independentaustralia.net/australia/australia-display/-the-s…
  3. Over-incarceration of indigenous people continues, report finds

    WebJan 28, 2022 · Ms Campbell says the ACT has Australia’s highest rate of recidivism for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, with 91 per cent of detainees having experienced prior imprisonment. “By not addressing the systemic causes of over …

  4. WebJan 9, 2018 · Disproportionate incarceration rate. Although Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults make up around 2% of the national population, they constitute 27% of the …

  5. Aboriginal prison rates - Creative Spirits

    Image
    Since 2004, the number of Aboriginal people in custody has increased by 88% compared to a 28% increase for non-Aboriginal Australians. In 1992 one in seven prisoners was Aboriginal. By 2020 that ratio had risen to one in four. Australia's proportion of adult Aboriginal prisoners ranges from 9% in Victoria to 84% in th…
    See more on creativespirits.info
    • Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins
      How much of Australia's prison population is Aboriginal?
      See this and other topics on this result
    • WebMay 1, 2018 · Up to 120,000 have been to prison. With more than 700,000 Australians identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, more …

      • Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins
      • WebFeb 24, 2023 · The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rate decreased by 3% from 2,412 to 2,330 prisoners per 100,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …

      • WebApr 16, 2021 · The ALRC’s report contains 35 recommendations which aim to address the disproportionate rates of incarceration of First Nations peoples in Australia, improve …

      • WebJun 9, 2020 · Unfortunately, there is no simple solution and no single answer. Through all the work I do as Minister for Indigenous Australian we’re working to address the factors …

      • Web1790s – 1920s New South Wales Mounted Police killing Aboriginal warriors during the Waterloo Creek massacre of 1838 Aboriginal Australians in chains at Wyndham prison, …

      • Why Aboriginal people are still dying in police custody

        WebApr 15, 2021 · Deliberate violence, brutality or misconduct by police and prison officers is not the main reason so many Aboriginal people have died in custody. This is illustrated in a Guardian Australia ...

      • Web- 3 - . SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR ABORIGINALS There is some hope that, while in prison, Aboriginals might acquire the necessary life-skills, trade, and work experience to free …

      This site uses cookies for analytics, personalized content and ads. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to this use.Learn more