Child Sexual Abuse Commission Urges France to Speed up Reforms
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Child sexual abuse commission urges France to speed up reforms
Only a third of the recommendations made more than two years ago by France's Independent Commission on Incest and Sexual Violence Against Children (Ciivise) have been fully implemented, the body said in an assessment submitted to the government.
Two and a half years after the submission of its report, the Independent Commission on Incest and Sexual Abuse of Children estimates that only 23 of its 82 recommendations are now fully effective.
The Ciivise denounces the inadequate responses of the justice system and regrets that its recommendations of 2023 were not more widely followed.
Two and a half years after the 82 recommendations made by the Independent Commission on Incest and Sexual Abuse of Minors (Ciivis) to better combat child abuse,...
In a report, the Ciivise "invites the government to move to a higher speed" to make "child protection" its priority.
More than two and a half years after its recommendations to the government, the Ciivise takes stock of the fight against child crime in France. The report, which is in the middle of the Lyhanna case, welcomes the "real progress" in preventing and detecting violence, but deplores a "major delay" in the justice system. Even today, three quarters of the case's recommendations are not "fullly" implemented. - Combating sexual violence against minors:…
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