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Use of Force in Australian Refugee Centers Soars Amid Resettlement

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A group of around twenty protesters occupy Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's electoral office, demanding the end to the policy of offshore detention of asylum seekers, in the Sydney suburb of Edgecliff, Australia, October 14, 2015 - Sputnik International
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The rate of reported use of force incidents at detention centers across Australia per 1,000 detainees increased from 2.6 in January 2013 to 70.3 in March 2015, according to media reports.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The use of force by private contractor immigration officers in Australian refugee detention centers has escalated since the government introduced mandatory offshore resettlement in 2013, local media reported Friday.

The rate of reported use of force incidents at detention centers across the country per 1,000 detainees increased from 2.6 in January 2013 to 70.3 in March 2015, The Guardian Australia reported, citing incident logs.

According to the newspaper, the total number of use of force incidents reported between January 2013 and March 2015 is 2,937.

A vast majority of reported incidents are related to transfers or escorted trips, as well as enhanced escorts, while medical reasons and self-harm were identified in 581 cases, the media outlet reported.

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According to the newspaper, immigration officers serving as private contractors are known to have less oversight with regard to the reasonable use of force under common law, while police have fixed rules stipulating in what circumstances the use of force is appropriate.

The Australian government is seeking extended powers for immigration staff, allowing them wider use of force and increased protections from prosecution.

Refugees primarily from Sri Lanka, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan seek asylum in Australia.

Australian offshore detention camps have been seen worldwide condemnation for inhumane living conditions, with many recorded cases of hunger strikes and self-harm by refugees.

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