Honour-based Killings: A Disturbing Cultural Practice
Honour-based killings are a disturbing cultural practice that has no place in modern society, yet they’re costing Australian taxpayers billions of dollars each year. In his latest show, Jeremy Cordeaux tackles this controversial issue head-on, revealing the staggering financial and social costs of these crimes. Here’s what you need to know.
A Hidden Epidemic
Cordeaux sheds light on the prevalence of honour-based killings in Australia, a practice where individuals are murdered to preserve family honour. These crimes are often shrouded in secrecy, making them difficult to prevent and prosecute. But the financial cost to society is all too real—Cordeaux estimates it at $4 billion annually.
Why Are We Paying the Price?
Cordeaux questions why Australian taxpayers are footing the bill for crimes rooted in cultural practices that clash with our values. He argues that tougher immigration policies and better cultural integration could help prevent these tragedies and reduce the financial burden on the public.
Honour-based Killings: Not Just a Cultural Issue
Honour-based killings are not just a cultural issue—they’re a financial one too. As Cordeaux suggests, it’s time for Australia to take a stand against these practices and ensure that everyone who comes here understands and respects our laws and values. Learn more about the cost of these crimes and what can be done to stop them.