Yes, it is part of the apparmor-utils package so it isn't a required part of 
the default install, you will need to run it as root to be able to collect as 
much information as possible.  All the information collected by aa-status is 
available manually (its just raw in a raw form) if you don't want to or can't 
install apparmor-utils.  via.
> sudo cat /sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles
> sudo ps auxZ

Another package you might consider installing is apparmor-notify which
will give you gui notifications when apparmor is blocking access.  If
you do install it see man aa-notify for information on how to turn it
on, as there is currently a bug where it isn't turned on by default when
it is installed.

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