Crime, Actually

It's a little one: NSW throws out 'good character' references

22 min · 13. april 2026
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NSW courts have become the first to abolish 'good character' references in sentencing. Alex's response to this was caution, Kia was optimistic - and that represents community views around this change. So what is it, who could it benefit and where do we still need to ensure that everyone is getting a fair and equal process through the sentencing process?

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