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Citation

Iragnes F. Soins Psychiatr. 2017; 38(309): 17-21.

Vernacular Title

L’interaction entre juge et médecins dans l’injonction de soins.

Affiliation

École nationale de la magistrature, 10, rue des Frères-Bonie, 33080 Bordeaux cedex, France; Institut psycho-judiciaire, centre hospitalier de Cadillac, 89, rue Cazeaux-Cazalet, 33410 Cadillac-sur-Garonne, France. Electronic address: frederique.iragnes@justice.fr.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, S.F.I.R.E.C., Publisher Masson Editeur)

DOI

10.1016/j.spsy.2017.01.004

PMID

28284283

Abstract

Faced with the increase in convictions for sex offences, legislators in the 1990s studied the possibility of monitoring these criminals and offenders, considered to be among the most dangerous, following their imprisonment. This resulted in the law of 17th June 1998, establishing socio-judicial supervision. Inspired by several high-profile cases, the resulting changes to the legislation have reinforced judicial measures aimed at preventing repeat offending with regard to the most serious crimes. Socio-judicial supervision in particular is routinely ordered as part of certain safety measures while court-ordered therapy has become a cornerstone in the management of the most dangerous prisoners. An analysis of the connection between the judge and court-ordered therapy enables its role to be better understood.

Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.


Language: fr

Keywords

criminal; criminel; dangerosité; dangerousness; délinquant; offender; repeat offence; récidive; socio-judicial supervision; suivi socio-judiciaire; therapy; thérapie; violence

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