Grant, E.2014-04-292014-04-292013Australian Indigenous Law Review, 2013; 17(1):47-551835-0186http://hdl.handle.net/2440/82595The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADIC) investigated the deaths of 99 Aboriginal people in police and prison custody. Each of the individual reports poignantly outlines someone's life and the circumstances of their death in prison or police custody. Many of the custodial environments where the people were detained were unpleasant, inappropriate, unsafe or even inhumane.en© AILRPeople-environment studiesBehaviour-environment studiesIndigenous architectureIndigenous designAboriginal architecture & environmentsIndigenous StudiesCriminologyLawArchitecturePrisonsPrisoncourt and criminal justice designIndigenous institutional design Custodial designAustralian penal architectural historyCross-cultural designIndigenous PrisonsApproaches to the design and provision of prison accommodation and facilities for Australian Indigenous prisoners after the royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custodyJournal article00300001282014042920345792 Health9203 Indigenous Health920399 Indigenous Health not elsewhere classified95 Cultural Understanding9599 Other Cultural Understanding959999 Cultural Understanding not elsewhere classified12 Built Environment and Design1201 Architecture120199 Architecture not elsewhere classified64134Grant, E. [0000-0001-6554-5288]