The security forces have a lot to do with unaccompanied minors, these “unaccompanied minors” whose proportion of delinquents is far from negligible.
For the police, they require special attention.
“Many of them are actually adults;
they can be hyperviolent;
many extort money, squatting in train stations and, increasingly, around schools;
some act under the influence of narcotics or medication and these have nothing to lose, generally having grown up in countries where violence is commonplace.”
The picture of foreign juvenile delinquents painted by Frédéric Lauze, the new boss of the Union of National Police Commissioners (SCPN), is far from being tinged with optimism.
The organizations representing the “big house” are unanimous in denouncing the “obstacle course” represented by the management of this very particular public, from the moment of questioning.
“Beyond false minors, there are also very young people, sometimes…
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