The accused have their say: the story of a youth under surveillance
The Bobigny Court BERTRAND GUAY / AFP
By: Emmanuelle Bastide
1 min
While a new penal code for minors is being discussed in France, plunged into the legal archives of juvenile delinquency of the 50s / 60s.
How were young people judged?
Words from young people but also from police officers, doctors, psychologists: a face to face meeting that often spoke volumes about the prejudices against young people who have always been considered dangerous for society.
Publicity
With:
Véronique Blanchard
, doctor of history and co-author of
La parole est aux accusés
, the
story of a youth under surveillance
(Editions Textuel)
Christina Rinaldis
, family affairs judge, former children's judge at the Bobigny Court
And a portrait of
Negzzia
Iranian model exiled in Paris, by
Charlie Dupiot
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