Une base de donn茅es retrace plus de 2100 d茅c猫s en d茅tention au Canada depuis 2000

Her Majesty's Penitentiary is pictured in St. John's, N.L., overlooking Quidi Vidi Lake on June 9, 2011. A new database from the Tracking (In)Justice project lists more than 2,100 deaths in custody across Canada over the past 24 years.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The average age of people who died in a 好色tv correctional facility in the past two decades was 44, according to a database launched Friday by a team helmed by an Ottawa criminologist.

The Tracking (In)Justice data set lists more than 2,100 deaths from all causes of people in custody across Canada over the past 24 years. It was compiled using media reports, provincial data and more than 20 freedom of information requests, said Alexander McClelland, associate criminology professor at Carleton University and lead researcher with the project.

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