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The Injustice at the Centre of State-Related Deaths
Despite a decades-long campaign, the Ministry of Justice refuses to allow access to automatic legal aid in the event of a state-related death.
All You Need to Know About the Government's Long-Delayed Deaths in Custody Report
There are some good recommendations. The question is whether they'll ever get implemented.
Death of First Nations man beaten, restrained by police ruled “accidental”
Romeo Wesley died minutes after two Nishnawbe Aski police officers struck him with a baton, handcuffed him and then held him down by stepping on his back.
Video shows police beating, restraining First Nations man who died minutes later
An inquest this month into Romeo Wesley’s death is examining whether police and doctors could have acted differently
Inquest rules police shooting of Andrew Loku a homicide
The non-binding recommendations also call on Toronto police to take anti-black racism exams
Inquest probes death of incarcerated Indigenous woman
Kinew James was a federal inmate at the Saskatoon Regional Psychiatric Centre.
We Spoke to the Head of the Met Police Federation About the Force's Controversial New Spit Hoods
Campaigners have called their use a violation of human rights. What would Ken Marsh MBE have to say?
Why the UK's Medical Inquest System Needs Fixing
A close look at the convoluted process that results when someone dies in the care of the government-run health care system.
Why Are So Many British Prisoners Killing Themselves?
Seventy-four self-inflicted deaths were recorded in English and Welsh prisons last year, the highest rate since 2007. This trend has continued with 32 more deaths between January 1 and May 12 this year. Overall, deaths in prison custody reached an all...
Spending a Night in Tottenham After the Mark Duggan Inquest
Unsurprisingly, no one I spoke to was that pleased about the results.