The latest developments in the investigation into the death of 11-year-old Lyhanna have given rise to intense emotion throughout the country. The revelations of alleged sexual violence prior to the murder have revived a question that regularly goes through the news: how can such violence be committed against children without being detected earlier? Analysis by Robert Courtois, psychiatrist at the CHU de Tours and HDR lecturer in psychology at th…
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The latest developments in the investigation into the death of 11-year-old Lyhanna have given rise to intense emotion throughout the country. The revelations of alleged sexual violence prior to the murder have revived a question that regularly goes through the news: how can such violence be committed against children without being detected earlier? Analysis by Robert Courtois, psychiatrist at the CHU de Tours and HDR lecturer in psychology at th…