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Aboriginal people encouraged to film interactions with police

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Updated: Feb 15, 2018

ABC - The World Today

Aboriginal people will be encouraged to film their interactions with police, under a new training program aimed at reducing the number of indigenous people in prison.

A not-for-profit legal service is crowdfunding a project called Cop Watch, which it's rolling out at a number of communities in the coming months.


http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2016/s4700560.htm

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