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Criminal Justice of Minors: Who Will Pay?

Summary by lesaf.org
After long months of parliamentary debates marked by extremely strong disagreements, and despite unanimous opposition from professionals in the field of childhood, the Senate finally passed on 19 May the bill to amend the Code of Juvenile Criminal Justice and certain provisions relating to parental responsibility."It was in an almost empty hemicycle that the Senate took the final blow, thus taking a new step in the process of destroying the crim…
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After long months of parliamentary debates marked by extremely strong disagreements, and despite unanimous opposition from professionals in the field of childhood, the Senate finally passed on 19 May the bill to amend the Code of Juvenile Criminal Justice and certain provisions relating to parental responsibility."It was in an almost empty hemicycle that the Senate took the final blow, thus taking a new step in the process of destroying the crim…

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lesaf.org broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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