1 videodisc (DVD) (33 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in
Summary
An overview of the historical relationship between the police and the Aboriginal community. It explains how police played a crucial role in enforcing white colonial laws which led to Aboriginal dispossession and family dispersal. Using interviews with members of the Koori community and police officers, it also examines the question of Aboriginal deaths in custody
Notes
"Film Victoria."
Contains some archival photographs, artwork and film sequences
Censorship rating: PG
Warning: Some scenes in this film depict Aboriginal deaths in custody and may be distressing to some viewers. The appearance in the film of Aboriginal people who have since died may be upsetting for family or community members