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There are other states and territories that continue to use spit hoods.įive years since the death of Fella, 29, on 26 September 2016, coroner Jayne Basheer will hear final submissions this week in his inquest. There’s an unfinished inquest into Fella’s death. While it’s offered this little bit of hope, the long work for justice is still ahead. The #BanSpitHoods campaign has opened one more opportunity for breath for everyone affected by the carceral colony. Without conceding ground in a way that would shore up state power, it is possible to restrain the carceral practices of this colony piece by piece.Īs a result of Fella’s bill, South Australia has secured a future without spit hoods across all institutional contexts – including prison cells, police custody, and mental health facilities. The #BanSpitHoods campaign, with its brief public face and extensive, years-long private machinations, is proof that non-reformist reforms (reforms that curtail the power of criminal legal systems) work as one kind of abolitionist project. The SA minister for health and wellbeing, Stephen Wade, confirmed that spit hoods would be gone from all settings by the end of the month.
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The bill passed the Legislative Council on 22 September, and with support declared by all parties on the record it will soon pass the Legislative Assembly and become law.