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For Gérald Darmanin, 'awareness' of violence against children remains insufficient in the criminal chain
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For Gérald Darmanin, 'awareness' of violence against children remains insufficient in the criminal chain

Gérald Darmanin, France's Minister of Justice, discusses his proposed bill on criminal justice and victim respect during an interview with Le Monde. The bill is currently being reviewed by the National Assembly. Darmanin responds to criticisms from judges who accuse him of seeking scapegoats following the death of Lyhanna, a child who was a victim of violence. He argues that awareness of violence against children remains insufficient within the criminal justice system. The discussion highlights ongoing debates around reforming the French legal framework to better address crimes against minors.

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For Gérald Darmanin, 'awareness' of violence against children remains insufficient in the criminal chain

Gérald Darmanin, France's Minister of Justice, discusses his proposed bill on criminal justice and victim respect during an interview with Le Monde. The bill is currently being reviewed by the National Assembly. Darmanin responds to criticisms from judges who accuse him of seeking scapegoats following the death of Lyhanna, a child who was a victim of violence. He argues that awareness of violence against children remains insufficient within the criminal justice system. The discussion highlights ongoing debates around reforming the French legal framework to better address crimes against minors.

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