The Police Accountability Dashboard by Redfern Legal Centre (RLC) released on Wednesday, also revealed First Nations children are strip-searched at a younger age and at a greater rate between the ages of 11 and 15 compared to non-First Nations children.
Two of the Aboriginal children strip-searched by NSW police were just 11 years old.
For the first time, the public can view data obtained from the police under NSW's information access laws detailing strip-searches, the use of force, and the issuing of move on directions between 2017 and 2023.
The RLC said the dashboard was the first of its kind in Australia, with supervising solicitor Samantha Lee saying it was "another step towards ensuring the use of police powers is more transparent".
"It offers extensive data obtained from NSW Police through freedom of information laws," Ms Lee said. "It analyses the use of police powers and serves as a resource for the public, lawyers, policymakers, and academics to understand how these powers are used."
Read more at the National Indigenous Times.