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Deaths in Custody Project

The Deaths in Custody Project is a database of publicly available records about deaths in custody in Australia. Created by Professor Tamara Walsh, it consolidates coronial inquests from all states and territories for national analysis.

The project now runs as a partnership between the UQ Law School and Prisoners' Legal Service (PLS) in Queensland.

Since 2016, UQ law students have volunteered to compile key findings from coroners’ reports dating back to 1991. We acknowledge the distress that surrounds every death in custody. We approach this work with due respect, for example, we anonymise data to protect privacy. The project adheres to ethical research guidelines and serves as a vital resource for researchers, policymakers, and advocates.

  • UQ/PLS Deaths in Custody Project Report Released

    UQ/PLS Deaths in Custody Project Report Released

    Explore the Latest UQ/PLS Deaths in Custody Project Report

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  • Coroner's Toolkits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families

    Coroner's Toolkits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families

    Thirrili & Norton Rose Fulbright publish a guide to help families dealing with the Coroners Court

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  • New Deaths in Custody Website Launched

    New Deaths in Custody Website Launched

    Welcome to the New Deaths in Custody Project Website!

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands from across Queensland. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples Australia-wide.

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