Indigenous women and intimate partner homicide in Australia: confronting the impunity of policing failures

IF 1.2 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Kyllie Cripps
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ABSTRACT In Australia, Indigenous women experience disproportionate levels of violence compared to others in our society. Recent, horrific examples of Indigenous women's deaths have come to light through coronial courts' public inquests. This article examined 151 Australian coronial court investigations and inquests over a 20-year period (2000-2020), analysing them thematically. The analysis highlighted the vulnerability of Indigenous women to intimate partner homicides, noting that the women's deaths, in most instances, were entirely preventable. This article explores specifically the actions of police, given they are often the first responders to these situations. The findings of this study concur with a coroner who labelled the actions and inactions of police as being akin to systemic racism, or at the very least, lazy policing. The profound system failings at the intersections of law, policy and practice have arguably in some of these cases contributed to these women having lost their lives. This article explores firstly, the nuances of the coronial findings, secondly, it interrogates policing practices and processes. It concludes critically reflecting on ‘systemic racism', coroners’ recommendations for addressing this problem and the significance of this issue in the broader context of a recent Queensland inquiry into policing that affirms similar findings.
澳大利亚土著妇女和亲密伴侣谋杀案:面对警察失职而不受惩罚
摘要在澳大利亚,与我们社会中的其他人相比,土著妇女遭受的暴力程度不成比例。最近,通过死因法庭的公开调查,土著妇女死亡的可怕例子曝光了。本文研究了20年(2000-2020)来澳大利亚验尸法庭的151项调查和调查,并对其进行了主题分析。该分析强调了土著妇女易受亲密伴侣谋杀的影响,指出在大多数情况下,妇女的死亡是完全可以预防的。这篇文章具体探讨了警察的行动,因为他们通常是这些情况的第一反应者。这项研究的结果与一位验尸官的观点一致,他将警察的作为和不作为称为类似于系统性种族主义,或者至少是懒惰的警务。在其中一些案件中,法律、政策和实践交叉点上的深刻制度缺陷可以说是导致这些妇女丧生的原因。本文首先探讨了验尸结果的细微差别,其次询问了警务实践和过程。最后,它批判性地反思了“系统性种族主义”、验尸官解决这一问题的建议,以及这一问题在昆士兰最近一项警务调查中的重要性,该调查证实了类似的调查结果。
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Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Current Issues in Criminal Justice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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