脏话被判死刑:未能将攻击性语言合法化的致命后果

IF 1.3 Q1 LAW Griffith Law Review Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10383441.2020.1861712
E. Methven
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摘要几个调查委员会建议改革或废除在澳大利亚将使用攻击性语言定为犯罪的法律。这些刑事犯罪与过度监管和澳大利亚原住民在拘留期间死亡有关。澳大利亚各州和地区政府不仅忽视了这些建议;他们还在警察的武器库中增加了新武器,以控制和惩罚在公共场合咒骂的人。通过分析来自死因调查和皇家原住民在押死亡委员会的几个案例研究,本文认为,迫切需要改革将冒犯性语言定为犯罪的法律。
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A death sentence for swearing: the fatal consequences of the failure to decriminalise offensive language
ABSTRACT Several commissions of inquiry have recommended the reform or abolition of laws that criminalise the use of offensive language in Australia. These criminal offences have been linked to the over-policing and deaths in custody of Indigenous Australians. Australian state and territory governments have not only ignored these recommendations; they have also added new weapons to the police officer’s arsenal to control and punish swearing in public. Through an analysis of several case studies sourced from coronial inquiries and the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, this article argues that there is a need for urgent reform of laws that criminalise offensive language.
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