What the new hate crime laws mean for arrests and sentencing
The NSW government will break with the federal government and most states’ approaches to vilification and hate speech when it moves to criminalise the incitement of racial hatred this month.
The Commonwealth and all states except Western Australia have only applied criminal sanctions to hate speech where there is a threat of violence or damage to property, a position the federal parliament stuck to in its hate crime laws passed on Wednesday.
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