Journal article

Are French and European Prisons Different or Similar?

Pages 159 to 170

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  • Morel d’Arleux, J.
(2010). Are French and European Prisons Different or Similar? Pouvoirs, No 135(4), 159-170. https://doi.org/10.3917/pouv.135.0159.

  • Morel d’Arleux, Julien.
« Are French and European Prisons Different or Similar? ». Pouvoirs, 2010/4 No 135, 2010. p.159-170. CAIRN.INFO, droit.cairn.info/journal-pouvoirs-2010-4-page-159?lang=en.

  • MOREL D’ARLEUX, Julien,
2010. Are French and European Prisons Different or Similar? Pouvoirs, 2010/4 No 135, p.159-170. DOI : 10.3917/pouv.135.0159. URL : https://droit.cairn.info/journal-pouvoirs-2010-4-page-159?lang=en.

https://doi.org/10.3917/pouv.135.0159


English

Is it possible to assess the state of the French penitentiary system through a comparison with the systems of our European neighbors? The system is in constant evolution (November 24, 2009 Penitentiary Law; building renovations; hiring of staff...) and it could be useful to use the Council of Europe research, from a normative or statistical point of view, in order to better assess where our country stands. Such a European comparison also helps to sketch the contours of a penitentiary system to which France should be able to contribute positively, similarly to what has been done since Spring 2006 to circulate and implement the European Prison Rules (EPR).

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