La prison (French Edition)

France to stop sending petty criminals to prison

Failing a real escape only to escape in drugs and unsound relationships. These baleful, distraught faces, victim and mirror of passions born in our urban theaters, are our dark side. Reassuring also, in the emptiness left by an exile enabling oblivion, ignorance and self-satisfaction. Because the principle of reality does not obey oblivion nor denial. Behind the closed doors of prisons, it imposes itself through cries of hatred, rage or despair.

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Cries that mingle with the steel doors slamming on overcrowded cells. It gives birth to children in filthy cages, within enclosures topped with barbed wire. It fans violence, favors psychological abuse, power abuse, smuggling, corruption and gives way, probably more acutely than on the outside, to the power of money.

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Many of the homegrown terrorists who've launched attacks in recent years in places like Paris and Brussels were radicalized in prison — often while serving jail terms that had nothing to do with terrorism. My pictures mean to condemn the archaic and opaque fence built around those men and women on the side, this wall eroding their humanity, under the pretence of crime, or insanity. He agreed to protect Dega from attackers trying to get his charger. But Botton says about 70 percent of prisoners in the Paris region observe the Muslim festival of Ramadan. Inmates scream curses and catcalls from their barred windows as I visit a small, empty sports yard ensconced between cell blocks. On Sunday, also in northern France, dozens of inmates at two prisons refused to return to their cells after their afternoon exercise. He notes what happened when the only surviving terrorist from the Paris Bataclan attacks landed in a French jail last year.

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Inside French Prisons, A Struggle To Combat Radicalization

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And little by little, they brainwash him, telling him French society has rejected him, he can't get a job because of his Arab last name, and he was always put in the worst classes at school. Warrach says these young men must have hope for a different future to break out of the spiral of failure.

He says French leaders have failed to change the socioeconomic factors that keep many French people of Muslim descent on the bottom rungs of the ladder. Another big problem, he says, is the prevalence of hard-line, Salafist reading material in jails — often French translations of Saudi, Wahhabist tracts that advocate literal, strict interpretation of religious doctrine. He says that because of the pressure from radicals, who consider him an agent of the French government, he has to meet secretly with inmates who desperately want his help. Instead of meeting in rooms designated for religious worship, which are open, they meet in special prison visiting rooms for inmates' lawyers, where no one can observe them.

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Because of its strict separation of religion and state, Warrach says France is the only country in Europe where being a prison cleric is not considered a profession. He says he only receives a small stipend, but that he can't build a life around it — there are no retirement plans or other benefits.

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Because of this, there can't be an imam at the prison every day, which creates a huge void, he says. And it leaves plenty of room for uninformed, extremist interpretations of Islam in French prisons.

Accessibility links Skip to main content Keyboard shortcuts for audio player. Parallels Some of the home-grown terrorists who have struck France in recent years were petty criminals who were radicalized in prison. Facebook Twitter Flipboard Email.