Melbourne: An Australian university research paper providing new evidence that Indian students here feel racially targeted has been delayed for over two months by
Victoria Police as it took time to vet its findings.
The police was given 60 days to review the report's findings, delaying its release from November last year to February 16.
The project was launched in June last year in what the university termed at the time as a fast-track attempt to gather survey and interview evidence from students and community stakeholders.
The delays were seen as frustrating for some researchers targeting an early December release, 'The Australian' newspaper quoted a source as saying.
However, Victoria University (VU) said its decision to wait for police approval was important as police participation had resulted in a more comprehensive and detailed report.
VU acting vice-chancellor Linda Rosenman said the university would have preferred to release the report earlier but felt it was important to have the police participate.
"There was never any pressure on Victoria University to amend or alter our findings," she said.
Gautam Gupta, founder of the Federation of Indian Students of Australia, described the delay as unfortunate and suspicious in an environment where the police and government have been criticised for not more openly acknowledging racism as a factor in the violence.
Victoria Police as it took time to vet its findings.
The police was given 60 days to review the report's findings, delaying its release from November last year to February 16.
The project was launched in June last year in what the university termed at the time as a fast-track attempt to gather survey and interview evidence from students and community stakeholders.
However, Victoria University (VU) said its decision to wait for police approval was important as police participation had resulted in a more comprehensive and detailed report.
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"There was never any pressure on Victoria University to amend or alter our findings," she said.
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