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Author Smith, Margaret

Title Special treatment : locking up Aboriginal children : a film / by Margaret Smith
Published [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, 55 min., 55 sec.)
Summary Australians have an historic hatred of police and of authority - but for black Australians it is a brutal reality. Some Australians call it a secret war. Others see it as evidence of an on-going penal mentality. But despite the attempt at cultural genocide, Aboriginal juveniles remain defiant and resilient, with a clever humour that gets them into even more trouble with police. They have to contend with over-policing and police harassment, and a criminal justice system which is more likely to sentence them for petty crimes than their white counterparts. The documentary, made by a crew of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, features prominent Aborigines such as Lyall Munro Jnr., Evelyn Crawford and Shane Phillips, as well as criminologist Chris Cunneen, who tell of the history of taking Aboriginal children away from their families. The overwhelming fear of some Aborigines is that repeated incarceration can lead to institutionalisation, deaths in custody, or a pattern of life which can psychologically cripple them in adulthood. The film visits outback towns including Bourke, Brewarrina and Walgett, as well as Moree and Sydney's Redfern, and goes inside Reiby, Minda and Mt Penang juvenile detention centres. The teenagers make provocative viewing as Special Treatment finds out what Aboriginal juveniles think about how they are treated. It also attempts to explore past, present and future solutions as Koori kids tell their own stories and comment on the initiatives now being taken. The soundtrack features some of the exciting bands of contemporary Australian rock music such as Paul Kelly, Archie Roach and Mixed Relations. Special Treatment received a special commendation from the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. --Kanopy
Credits Directed and produced by Margaret Anne Smith
Performer Narrator, Lydia Miller
Event Originally produced by Ronin Films in 1991
Notes Originally produced Sydney, Smith Street Films Pty Ltd ; Film Australia [distributor], 1991
Subject Youth, Aboriginal Australian -- Legal status, laws, etc
Youth, Aboriginal Australian.
Aboriginal Australians -- Children -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Social conditions
Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- New South Wales -- Crime
Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Australia -- New South Wales
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of -- Australia -- New South Wales
Juvenile delinquents -- Australia -- New South Wales
Prisoners, Aboriginal Australian -- Psychology
Police -- Complaints against -- Australia -- New South Wales
Juvenile corrections -- Australia -- New South Wales
Aboriginal Australians -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of.
Juvenile corrections.
Juvenile delinquents.
Police -- Complaints against.
Youth, Aboriginal Australian.
New South Wales.
Form Streaming video
Author Miller, Lydia