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Aboriginal/Police Liaison
Video Project
"In terms of legacies it
probably has several. The first of which and the most highly visible
one is that the Koori community has a pathological hatred, deep-rooted,
and probably will never be got over, of police. Because police have
always been the agents for the destruction of Aboriginal people." Lin Onus
This twenty minute documentary
video tackles the delicate and crucially important issue of Koori and
Police relations in Victoria. It is a visually striking and bold
documentary, hardhitting and compelling. It begins with the history of
Aboriginal Australia before the white man. 30,000 years of a complex
and interdependent relationship with the land. One of the most
successful and perhaps the earliest of all known societies. It
chronicles the massive destruction of Koori people after the arrival of
the British, and it shows how the police were used as the tools of this
destruction.
In contemporary times the situation seems not to have improved greatly.
Koori people too often die in police custody and about 20% of the
entire population come before the courts every year.
But changes are being made. An Aboriginal/Police Liaison Committee now
exists and programs are being developed jointly to deal with the
specific problems of high incarceration rates and deaths in custody.
The Koori community is involved with these projects and the police are
now expected to have a heighten awareness of their professional and
social responsibilities to Aboriginal people.
Credits
Written and Directed by Daryl Dellora
Produced by Sue Maslin
Music by David Bridie and John
Phillips
Sound by Mark Tarpey
Director of Photography James Grant
Executive Producer Penny Robins for Film
Victoria
Produced for Victoria Police
Available from Ronin Films
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