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The Subject of Prison Regulation Gains Points in the Political Debate

Summary by Le Monde
Florent Boudié, President (Renaissance) of the Law Committee of the National Assembly, on Wednesday undertook to table, before the end of the year, a bill proposing a mechanism to combat overcrowding in prison.

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Florent Boudié, President (Renaissance) of the Law Committee of the National Assembly, on Wednesday undertook to table, before the end of the year, a bill proposing a mechanism to combat overcrowding in prison.

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On Wednesday 2 July, a group of 27 organisations called before the deputies for the establishment of a mechanism for regulating prisons in the face of "emergency". France has more than 84,000 prisoners, a record.

·Paris, France
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At the end of the hearing of the working group on prison regulation set up by Dominique Simonnot, Comptroller General of Places of Deprivation of Liberty, this Wednesday morning, the chairman of the National Assembly's Law Commission, Florent Boudié, announced that he would table a bill in the second half of this year. An example of an overcrowded cell in Perpignan (Photo: ©T. Chantegret – CGLPL) "More than 5,000 new prisoners a year, it is a bo…

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Actu-Juridique broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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