Hearing12/12/22

Public Hearings: 12 to 16 December 2022

The purpose of these public hearings was to hear from Aboriginal leaders working in the area of criminal justice as part of Yoorrook’s inquiry into the harm done to First Peoples by unjust laws and practices within this system.

Topics: Criminal justice system
Witnesses: Alan Thorpe, Antoinette Braybrook, Aunty Geraldine Atkinson, Aunty Vickie Roach, Coree Thorpe, Dr Eddie Cubillo, Dr Mick Creati, Human Rights Law Centre, Karin Williams, Nakia Firebrace, Peter Hood, Prof Stuart Kinner, Shaun Braybrook, Stan Winford, Tessa Theocharous, Victoria Legal Aid, Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service

Hearing Videos

The purpose of these public hearings was to hear from Aboriginal leaders working in the area of criminal justice as part of Yoorrook’s inquiry into the harm done to First Peoples by unjust laws and practices within this system. Witnesses gave evidence about issues including:
  • Police and prisons being used to deal with First Peoples experiencing mental health and homelessness issues
  • First Peoples being incarcerated for crimes of poverty
  • The connection between domestic violence and the incarceration of Aboriginal women
  • The disproportionate use of tasers on and strip searches of First Peoples, including children, by police
  • The need to raise the age of criminal responsibility
  • The impact of failing to implement changes to Victoria's public drunkenness laws
  • The need for independent police oversight and better training of police to improve interactions with First Peoples
  • The need to reform the Bail Act to reduce deaths in custody
  • The benefits of expanding the Koori Court and the need to develop a specialist state-wide Children's Court
  • The lack of readily available and culturally appropriate healthcare in prisons
  • A need for better training and cultural knowledge for all legal professionals
  • That self-determination should represent actual decision-making power rather than consultation or codesign with First Peoples
Scroll down to view videos of the hearings, witness statements and evidence.
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Witnesses

Alan Thorpe from Dardi Munwurro, smiles in a black jacket. A window covered by blinds can be seen behind him.

Alan Thorpe

1 Submission
4 Additional materials
Antoinette Braybrook from Djirra, in a black puffer vest sits at a table covered in papers and folders at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Antoinette Braybrook

1 Submission
6 Additional materials
Aunty Geraldine Atkinson, smiling while standing in front of a grey wall.

Aunty Geraldine Atkinson

2 Submissions
4 Additional materials

Aunty Vickie Roach

1 Submission
3 Additional materials
Coree Thorpe from Dardi Munwurro, seated and wearing a black polo shirt emblazoned with the Dardi Munwurro logo. Flags and closed windows can be partially seen behind him.

Coree Thorpe

1 Submission
4 Additional materials
Dr Eddie Cubillo from the University of Melbourne smiles and stands next to a painting of turtles.

Dr Eddie Cubillo

1 Submission
10 Additional materials
Dr Mick Creati, wearing a black suit, stands in front of a grey wall.

Dr Mick Creati

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Nick Espie and Monique Hurley from the Human Rights Law Centre standing side by side in front of a painting.

Human Rights Law Centre

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Karin Williams, VACSAL, clasps both hands while seated on a black chair. The Australian flag can be partially seen behind her.

Karin Williams

1 Submission
4 Additional materials
Nakia Firebrace representing VACCA at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Nakia Firebrace

1 Submission
1 Additional material

Peter Hood

1 Submission
4 Additional materials
Prof Stuart Kinner, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, stands in front of a grey wall wearing a blue suit and black shirt.

Prof Stuart Kinner

1 Submission
1 Additional material

Shaun Braybrook

1 Submission
6 Additional materials
Stan Winford from the Centre for Innovative Justice wearing a blue suit and gesturing with both hands while seated at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Stan Winford

1 Submission
1 Additional material

Tessa Theocharous

1 Submission
4 Additional materials
Four people from VLA standing in front of a grey wall.  A painting in mounted on the wall behind them.

Victoria Legal Aid

2 Submissions
11 Additional materials
Emily Yates and Nerita Waight from VALS, seated, indoors at a table at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service

2 Submissions
2 Additional materials

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