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Surpopulation carcérale : les enjeux d’un mécanisme contraignant de régulation carcérale

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  • Benjamin Monnery

    (EconomiX, CNRS, Université Paris Nanterre)

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Alors que la population carcérale a atteint un nouveau record historique à 74 513 détenus début juillet 2023, un rapport parlementaire des députées Abadie et Faucillon propose l’introduction progressive jusqu’en 2027 d’un mécanisme de régulation carcérale. Longtemps taboue, l’idée de réguler les flux de personnes détenues pour réduire la surpopulation s’impose de plus en plus comme une nécessité tant le statu quo devient intenable dans nos maisons d’arrêt. Tandis que de nombreux outils promus par le ministère de la Justice ont échoué à résoudre le problème, cet article discute des principaux enjeux de la mise en place rapide d’un mécanisme contraignant de régulation carcérale, pour enfin lutter efficacement contre la surpopulation et prévenir au mieux la récidive.

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  • Benjamin Monnery, 2025. "Surpopulation carcérale : les enjeux d’un mécanisme contraignant de régulation carcérale," Working Papers AFED 25-04, Association Francaise d'Economie du Droit (AFED).
  • Handle: RePEc:afd:wpaper:2504
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    Keywords

    surpopulation carcérale; prison; justice pénale relationships;
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    JEL classification:

    • K42 - Law and Economics - - Legal Procedure, the Legal System, and Illegal Behavior - - - Illegal Behavior and the Enforcement of Law

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