Injustice

Soros Documentary Fund Since 1969 there have been over 1,000 deaths in police custody in Britain. No police officers have ever been successfully prosecuted for manslaughter. The only case which led to any successful prosecution was the first such death - that of David Oluwale in Leeds in 1969, when...

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Other Authors: Fero, Ken
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: United Kingdom 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:a065bce6-4b59-4c98-9f6f-32756b43236b
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description Soros Documentary Fund Since 1969 there have been over 1,000 deaths in police custody in Britain. No police officers have ever been successfully prosecuted for manslaughter. The only case which led to any successful prosecution was the first such death - that of David Oluwale in Leeds in 1969, when officers gave evidence that resulted in convictions related to the assault on Oluwale but not to his death. Since then the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has found no case to answer in all cases of deaths in police custody. Through documentary footage and extensive interviews with the families of the victims, the filmmaker charts the deaths of people in police custody as well as the consequences of these deaths.
genre libraryUnit
geographic Great Britain
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institution Open Society Archives at Central European University
language English
publishDate 2001
publisher United Kingdom
spellingShingle Injustice
[Documentary film]
title Injustice
topic [Documentary film]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:a065bce6-4b59-4c98-9f6f-32756b43236b