• Null User Object@lemmy.world
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    20 years for 299 victims. That’s just over three weeks per victim.

    Although…

    Le Scouarnec, 74, has been dubbed France’s most prolific paedophile. He is already in jail after being sentenced in 2020 to 15 years for raping and sexually assaulting four children, including two of his nieces.

    He’ll probably die in jail, so … there’s that.

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      In most western democracies sentences are served in parallel, not consecutively. The US is one of a few crazy places where people get sentences like 3.000+ years, or 161 life sentences.

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        In the US, prison sentences can be consecutive or concurrent. It’s up to each sentencing (as provided for by law).

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      I always thought repeated offenses call for harsher sentences, not milder, but I guess here we are now.

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          Does France have the concept of a “violent offender” or medical detention? You basically hold someone indefinitely, routinely assessing if they can be released.

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            Apparently: https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rétention_de_sûreté_en_France

            In French criminal law, “rétention de sûreté” is a procedure for placing prisoners who have served their sentence, but who present a very high risk of reoffending because they generally suffer from a serious personality disorder, in a socio-medico-judicial security center. This measure is limited to convictions for the most serious crimes, in particular sex crimes, and must be expressly provided for in the sentencing decision

            Translated with DeepL

            I couldn’t find an English source, even the English wiki article on preventive detention doesn’t list France.

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        The French legal system probably doesn’t stack individual sentences and go “I sentence you to a combined twenty-eight thousand years in prison” like they do in the US.

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      All I know about French prisons I learned from reading Catch Me If You Can. If that’s any sort of accurate, he’s gonna have a bad time.

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        The only real con he pulled was getting people to believe his stories.

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        Abagnale is a bit of an unreliable witness. He blatantly overstates his “exploits”.