Dying For Justice
Dying For Justice
Institute of Race Relations report on deaths in custody .509 people (an average of twenty-two per year) from BAME, refugee and migrant communities have died in Britain between 1991-2014 in suspicious circumstances . Police, prison authorities or immigration detention officers have been implicated.
this report concludes that:
a large proportion of these deaths have involved undue force and many more a culpable lack of care;
despite critical narrative verdicts warning of dangerous procedures and the proliferation of guidelines, lessons are not being learnt; people die in similar ways year on year;
although inquest juries have delivered verdicts of unlawful killing in at least twelve cases, no one has been convicted for their part in these deaths over the two and a half decades of the research;
privatisation and sub-contracting of custodial, health and other services compounds concerns and makes it harder to call agencies to account;
Family and community campaigns have been crucial in bringing about any change in institutions and procedures
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Authors ; Harmit Athwal and Jenny Bourne
Publisher ; Institute of Race Relations IRR
ISBN ; 9780850010756