• TheEntity@lemmy.world
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    2 个月前

    I always thought repeated offenses call for harsher sentences, not milder, but I guess here we are now.

      • grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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        Does France have the concept of a “violent offender” or medical detention? You basically hold someone indefinitely, routinely assessing if they can be released.

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          Apparently: https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rétention_de_sûreté_en_France

          In French criminal law, “rétention de sûreté” is a procedure for placing prisoners who have served their sentence, but who present a very high risk of reoffending because they generally suffer from a serious personality disorder, in a socio-medico-judicial security center. This measure is limited to convictions for the most serious crimes, in particular sex crimes, and must be expressly provided for in the sentencing decision

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          I couldn’t find an English source, even the English wiki article on preventive detention doesn’t list France.

    • Schmuppes@lemmy.today
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      The French legal system probably doesn’t stack individual sentences and go “I sentence you to a combined twenty-eight thousand years in prison” like they do in the US.