According to this week’s lecture, how much more likely are Indigenous Australians to be imprisoned than non-Indigenous Australians?Group of answer choices22.3 times more likely4.5 times more likely14.8 times more likelyThere is no difference in the rate of imprisonment of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians
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According to this week’s lecture, how much more likely are Indigenous Australians to be imprisoned than non-Indigenous Australians?Group of answer choices22.3 times more likely4.5 times more likely14.8 times more likelyThere is no difference in the rate of imprisonment of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians
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