Details of the problem at the court On March 11, 2014, defendants Adam Caleb Hines and Victoria Police Department Court 4 conducted a criminal hearing at the Court of Justice of the Melbourne District Court (Document Number D12223078). A policeman, Ryan, is the information provider for this matter. On this day, Judge Rozencwajg filed a lawsuit. The defendant was late, so the hearing was postponed for 30 minutes. When the court restarted, when the judge Rozencwajg entered the room, after secretary Rozencwajg sat down, the secretary told the court "Please get up" and "sit down."
Native Australians (indigenous people and Torres Strait Islanders) were 27 times more likely to be accommodated by police among illegal indigenous peoples than indigenous peoples, and 31.8% police were accommodated in August 1995 ( Cunneen and McDonald, 1997). Year)). In this section we will look at some of the Australian police historical backgrounds to understand some of the Australian police features that have historically exacerbated the bad relationship between police and indigenous peoples.
Mob-Mob 'is a term used to identify groups of indigenous people or Torres Strait Islanders people related to a particular place or country. Bumblebee is more commonly used between indigenous people and Torres Strait Islander, and between Torres Strait Islander and indigenous peoples. Therefore, non-indigenous people may not be suitable for use of this term unless it is known to be accepted by indigenous people and the people of the Torres Strait Islands. Country "Country" refers to a group of cultural differences related to a specific culturally defined land or country. There are boundaries that can not be changed in any country, and the language is linked to that country and that country. "Country" is used to refer to culturally distinct indigenous peoples and their related countries, some countries cross country border.
In 1999, the Native and Torres Straits Islander Community Council and Torres Strait Islander Problem Council approved a national strategy for domestic violence in indigenous peoples and the Torres Straits Islander community. This was jointly developed by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee and Commonwealth and focuses on areas such as alcoholism and community-led initiatives that more accurately target existing resources. As a result, the workplace may be alcohol and alcohol related injuries and other problems, and at the same time the situation at the workplace may lead to harmful drinking. Likewise, the workplace acts as a place of alcohol-based intervention, such as education and prevention, early detection and intervention (including promotion of motivation for assistance), and treatment and support of individual worker rehabilitation can do.