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In this episode, Niall examines a controversial question: Should a person receive a longer sentence if their crime is motivated by hate? As the Hate Crime Speech laws return to the Oireachtas today, Niall speaks with Ronan Mullen to explore whether hate-motivated crimes deserve harsher penalties.
Callers, feel that increasing sentences based on motive crosses a line. They argue that crimes should be punished based on actions, not thoughts or beliefs. For them, hate crime legislation risks punishing people for what they think rather than what they do. They also raise concerns about the subjectivity of labeling a crime as hate-motivated and believe existing laws on assault, harassment, and violence should apply equally to everyone without introducing complex judgments about intent.
Niall wraps up by weighing the balance between protecting communities from hate and ensuring fairness in how we interpret criminal intent.
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In this episode, Niall examines a controversial question: Should a person receive a longer sentence if their crime is motivated by hate? As the Hate Crime Speech laws return to the Oireachtas today, Niall speaks with Ronan Mullen to explore whether hate-motivated crimes deserve harsher penalties.
Callers, feel that increasing sentences based on motive crosses a line. They argue that crimes should be punished based on actions, not thoughts or beliefs. For them, hate crime legislation risks punishing people for what they think rather than what they do. They also raise concerns about the subjectivity of labeling a crime as hate-motivated and believe existing laws on assault, harassment, and violence should apply equally to everyone without introducing complex judgments about intent.
Niall wraps up by weighing the balance between protecting communities from hate and ensuring fairness in how we interpret criminal intent.
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