Abstract

When things go wrong in matters between the police and the community, who do we turn to? In short, who polices the police? The primary means to seek redress for police misconduct is by making a formal complaint. Unfortunately, in leaving police responsible to investigate police complaints, complaint mechanisms throughout Australia are inadequate, too often do not resolve the dispute and fail to meet international human rights standards.

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