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'Even psychiatrists are unable to admit our existence': society faces urgent treatment of paedophiles
France🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

'Even psychiatrists are unable to admit our existence': society faces urgent treatment of paedophiles

The article discusses the challenges faced by French authorities in addressing child sexual abuse cases, highlighting the difficulty in identifying perpetrators and the systemic issues within the justice system. It references the case of Jérôme Barella, who was convicted of abusing a minor named Rosa, and notes that the number of reported cases involving children has increased from 70,000 to 88,000. The piece includes insights from legal professionals, psychiatrists, and an anthropologist, emphasizing the complexity of understanding and treating individuals who commit such crimes. It also mentions the reluctance of some offenders to acknowledge their actions and the societal struggle to confront this issue.

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Le Figaro logoLe FigaroIndependent🔒Center6 hr. ago
'Even psychiatrists are unable to admit our existence': society faces urgent treatment of paedophiles

The article discusses the challenges faced by French authorities in addressing child sexual abuse cases, highlighting the difficulty in identifying perpetrators and the systemic issues within the justice system. It references the case of Jérôme Barella, who was convicted of abusing a minor named Rosa, and notes that the number of reported cases involving children has increased from 70,000 to 88,000. The piece includes insights from legal professionals, psychiatrists, and an anthropologist, emphasizing the complexity of understanding and treating individuals who commit such crimes. It also mentions the reluctance of some offenders to acknowledge their actions and the societal struggle to confront this issue.

Bias read (Center): While the subject matter is highly charged, the article presents a balanced view by including perspectives from various experts—legal professionals, psychiatrists, and an anthropologist—without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The focus remains on the systemic and societal aspects,儘

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