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Peines alternatives

Peines alternatives

  • De plus en plus, face à l’entassement dans les prisons, les alternatives se développent.
    • More and more, in front of overcrowded prisons, alternatives are developing.
  • Ces peines sont par exemple le port du bracelet électronique ou le Travail d’Intérêt Général.
    • These sentences are for example wearing an electronic tag or community service.
Polémiques

Polémiques

  • Les peines alternatives sont souvent polémiques car elles ne semblent pas toujours assez sévères et inquiètent car elles impliquent un suivi en milieu ouvert et ne paraissent pas suffisamment contrôlées.
    • Alternative sentences are often polemical as they do not always seem strict enough and they cause concern as they imply a follow-up in the community and do not appear controlled enough.
Laxistes ?

Laxistes ?

  • D’un côté, la prison a un coût élevé pour le contribuable et son efficacité est souvent contestée car elle ne prépare pas bien à la réinsertion sociale.
    • On the one hand, prison has a high cost for the taxpayer and its effectiveness is often questioned as it does not prepare well for social reinsertion.
  • Les peines alternatives offrent donc des possibilités intéressantes même si elles peuvent paraître laxistes.
    • Alternative sentences therefore offer interesting possibilities even if they can appear permissive.
Protéger le public

Protéger le public

  • D’un autre, la prison protège mieux le public et le rassure.
    • On the other hand, prison protects better the public and reassures it.
  • La privation de liberté reste également très dissuasive pour la grande majorité des individus.
    • The deprivation of liberty also remains a strong deterrent for the great majority of individuals.
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