Deaths in custody
Coronial inquests into deaths in custody
All deaths in custody are investigated by the NSW State Coroner. An inquest will take place if the person died while in custody (or temporarily absent from a correctional facility), while escaping or whilst attempting to escape from custody.
The role of the Coroner is to determine the manner and medical cause of death of the deceased. In order to fulfil this role, the Coroner relies on information obtained from pathologists, police personnel, general medical practitioners and specialist physicians.
More information about Coroner's court:
- Visit the Coroner's Court homepage
- View Coroner's Annual Reports - Reports by the NSW State Coroner into deaths in custody / police operations (Coroners Act 2009 Section 23)
- View Premier's Memorandum 2009-12 (M2009-12) - Responding to Coronial Recommendations
- View upcoming coronial inquests
- View CSNSW's responses to Coronial recommendations online
Management of Deaths in Custody Committee
Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) has a Committee that oversees reporting and implementation of recommendations relating to deaths in custody.
The Committee, chaired by the Assistant Commissioner, Governance and Continuous Improvement, meets quarterly and includes senior officers from CSNSW, senior representation from Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network, and also extends an invitation to a representative from the NSW State Coroner's Court.
The Committee ensures action is taken in response to internal reports including investigation reports and Coronial findings and recommendations, and oversees implementation of any recommendations arising.
The Committee's Terms of Reference
The Terms of Reference (PDF, 198.7 KB) ensure that CSNSW takes a proactive approach to duty of care responsibilities and, in particular, proactively manages contributions to inquiries by the Coroner and responses to Coroner's recommendations.
Policy and Procedures - Aboriginal deaths in custody
Policy and procedures (PDF, 158.3 KB) have been developed that must be followed by the Principal Manager, Aboriginal Strategy & Policy Unit (ASPU) and all Regional Aboriginal Project Officers when there is a death of an Aboriginal inmate in CSNSW custody.
This policy applies to all correctional centres and other facilities administered by or on behalf of CSNSW. The Principal Manager, ASPU is responsible for ensuring this policy is applied.
Legislation
Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) is bound by the following legislation and any actions taken in relaton to a death in custody must be in accordance with:
- Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 Section 74
- Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2008 Clause 32
Information for families and friends after a death in custody
CSNSW will assist you after a death in custody. Download our factsheet to find out more.
- English (PDF, 245.6 KB)
- Arabic (PDF, 150.5 KB)
- Chinese (PDF, 168.0 KB)
- Persian (PDF, 170.4 KB)
- Urdu (PDF, 153.8 KB)
- Vietnamese (PDF, 132.6 KB)
More information
Click on the link to the Frequently Asked Questions (PDF, 223.3 KB) document for answers to the following:
- What is a death in custody?
- Who conducts an investigation into an individual's death in custody?
- What is an inquest?
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Last updated:
03 Jan 2023