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Prisons: the Ministers of Justice and Culture launch a "Goncourt of detainees"

2022-03-14T19:41:56.063Z


A "Goncourt detainees", a new literary prize, was launched on Monday March 14 by the Ministers of Culture, Roselyne Bachelot, and Justice,...


A "

Goncourt detainees

", a new literary prize, was launched on Monday March 14 by the Ministers of Culture, Roselyne Bachelot, and Justice, Éric Dupond-Moretti, at the Aix-Luynes remand center (Bouches -du-Rhone).

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The fifteen works selected by the Goncourt Academy will be proposed for deliberation and to the votes of people detained in 30 penitentiary establishments who have applied.

On December 15, the winner will be announced

,” explained Roselyne Bachelot.

"

This initiative brings together two worlds wrongly considered to be distant, that of literary creation and that of the prison world

", welcomed the minister, recalling "

the intimate link

" between certain "

masterpieces of the literature and the drama of detention

”.

She cited in particular the writer Jean Genet, imprisoned among other things for having stolen books.

Promoting culture in prison

"

It is an ambitious project

" which "

aims to make prisoners interested in literature

" to better "

reintegrate them into the social body

", added for his part the Keeper of the Seals.

"

The Goncourt Academy is delighted to be able to join this project, modeled on the Goncourt des Lycéens which has existed since 1988

", welcomed its secretary general, Philippe Claudel.

The National Book Center told AFP that it would finance "

the purchase of books

" and "

will also ensure their delivery

" to detention centers.

Detainees are among the audiences targeted by this public establishment, which had funded 20 “

project leaders

in favor of reading in 2021.

During their trip to Luynes, Roselyne Bachelot and Éric Dupond-Moretti also signed a new protocol to promote culture in prison.

The first was signed in 1986 by Robert Badinter and Jack Lang, and the last dated

back to 2009. express artistically

," explained Roselyne Bachelot.

"

It strives to promote the cultural offer for minors, reaffirms the importance of cultural training for prison staff, workers and detainees

," she added.

Personal enhancement vector

"

It also poses the desire to forge closer ties between the inside and the outside and registers the need to equip all penitentiary establishments with spaces adapted to cultural practices: places for the dissemination of films, shows...

", she detailed.

"

A survey co-financed by the Ministries of Culture and Justice will make it possible to draw up an inventory of the existing cultural spaces

" in prison and to "

formalise recommendations

", specified the Minister.

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Culture is a vector of personal enhancement, of school, professional and social integration.

It can be considered as an element that gives meaning to the sentence with a view to preventing recidivism

,” said Éric Dupond-Moretti.

For the Keeper of the Seals, "

participation in cultural activities in prison, involvement in particular in reading and writing

" can, with good behavior in detention, also promote reductions in sentences.

Source: lefigaro

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