At the heart of the capital, within two secure and totally anonymized floors, is located Pairs.
A modest acronym, meaning Program of individualized support and social reaffiliation, but whose reality of the mission is as vast as it is complex: to take charge of defendants and those leaving prison, whether they are convicted of terrorism or former common rights detected as radicalized Islamists.
“So far, no one has reoffended,”
welcomes Jules Boyadjian, national manager of Pairs, convinced of the effectiveness of the device.
Since the end of 2018,
“we have followed 232 people.
65 people arrived in pre-sentence at the request of an investigating judge, 167 in post-sentence, as an obligation to end their sentence.
There are 63 women for 174 men.
172 were tracked by an anti-terrorism jurisdiction and 65 were common rights susceptible to radicalization.
94 were in Paris, in all,”
he explains
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