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Faced with prison overcrowding, the government ordered to make its prisons worthy

2022-06-16T04:39:22.795Z


Two years after being condemned by Europe for the unworthy conditions of detention in its penitentiary establishments, France is...


Two years after being condemned by Europe for the unworthy conditions of detention in its penal establishments, France is called on Thursday by the International Observatory of Prisons to implement an emergency plan to end prison overcrowding. chronic.

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This report, published by the OIP with the support of Amnesty International, draws up a severe inventory of "

the ineffectiveness of the measures taken by the public authorities

" to reduce this endemic evil, and its consequences on respect for the right to dignity in prison.

The OIP, at the origin of a dispute before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), had obtained in January 2020 the "

historic

" condemnation of France, in a decision ordering it to definitively reduce its overpopulation. prison.

Two years after this conviction, final since May 30, 2020, the number of prisoners in France is still at record levels.

According to the latest figures from the prison administration, on May 1, French prisons had 71,038 prisoners for 60,722 operational places, i.e. an overall prison density of 117%.

"

Historical Background

"

The health crisis had however given rise to "

mad hope

", in the words of the OIP: in the spring of 2020, due to lower entries into detention and early release measures, the average occupancy rate of prisons had increased in two months below the 100% threshold.

But "

for lack of a proactive policy

", the number of detainees "

did not stop growing

" from the summer of 2020, she laments.

The association had already sounded the alert with other organizations in June 2021 and urged the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron to "

act

", a year after a previous call summoning him to seize a "

historic opportunity

".

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Detention conditions are "

particularly degraded and degrading

" in remand prisons, where people awaiting trial and those sentenced to short sentences are imprisoned, and where the average occupancy rate is now 138, 9%.

As a visible consequence of this overcrowding, 1,850 prisoners are forced to sleep each evening on a mattress placed on the floor, while other prisoners are locked up 22 hours a day in twos, threes or fours in 9 m2 cells, a situation which heightens tensions and violence.

“Old and repeated” observation

This observation is “

old and repeated

”, underlines the OIP.

France is regularly singled out for its unworthy conditions of detention by two independent administrative authorities responsible for ensuring respect for fundamental rights, the General Control of Places of Deprivation of Liberty (CGLPL) and the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights. (CNCDH).

Faced with this situation, reforms have been initiated but "

they largely miss the factors at the origin of prison inflation - and many of them even promise to contribute to it

", estimates the OIP.

In order for France to "

comply

" with the requirements of the ECHR, the OIP and Amnesty International are calling for the establishment of a national action plan against prison overcrowding, including in particular the establishment of a constraining mechanism of prison regulation.

They also call for a review of budgetary priorities and a redirection of funds earmarked for the extension of the penitentiary stock towards the improvement of detention conditions and the strengthening of alternatives to incarceration.

Source: lefigaro

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