The two cases of police abuse from New Zealand and Australia reveal notable differences in how accountability is approached in each country. Here's a comparative overview:### New Zealand: Shargin Stephens Case1. **Coroner's Inquiry**: The death of Shargin Stephens led to a coroner's inquiry, which concluded that his death was preventable. The inquiry highlighted systemic issues within the police, including inadequate training and a failure to de-escalate the situation. 2. **Public Findings**: The coroner's findings were made public, which can lead to greater transparency and pressure for ...
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