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In France, minors over 13 can receive sentences, with maximums halved due to their age. A treatment order offers social and legal supervision to prevent reoffending in juvenile justice.

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  • Law and Criminology
  • Juvenile Justice Studies

Background:

  • French law permits sentencing for minors over 13.
  • Sentencing for minors considers their age, reducing maximum penalties.
  • Treatment orders are an alternative measure for juvenile offenders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline sentencing and supervision measures for minors in France.
  • To explain the application and aims of treatment orders for juvenile offenders.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of French legal statutes concerning juvenile sentencing.
  • Review of the provisions for treatment orders under social and legal supervision.

Main Results:

  • Minors aged 13+ in France are subject to common law sentencing, with a 50% reduction in maximum sentence length.
  • Treatment orders are available for minors, focusing on social and legal supervision to prevent recidivism.

Conclusions:

  • French juvenile justice system incorporates age-specific sentencing reductions.
  • Treatment orders serve as a preventative measure within the French juvenile legal framework.