The China Mail - French cities impose curfews for teens to curb crime

USD -
AED 3.673042
AFN 63.503991
ALL 81.250403
AMD 376.940403
ANG 1.789731
AOA 917.000367
ARS 1399.232404
AUD 1.413428
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.70397
BAM 1.64926
BBD 2.014277
BDT 122.307345
BGN 1.647646
BHD 0.377028
BIF 2965
BMD 1
BND 1.264067
BOB 6.911004
BRL 5.220399
BSD 1.000055
BTN 90.587789
BWP 13.189806
BYN 2.866094
BYR 19600
BZD 2.011317
CAD 1.36202
CDF 2255.000362
CHF 0.767775
CLF 0.021854
CLP 862.903912
CNY 6.90865
CNH 6.901745
COP 3664.42
CRC 485.052916
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 93.303894
CZK 20.44204
DJF 177.720393
DKK 6.290275
DOP 62.27504
DZD 129.63704
EGP 46.850604
ERN 15
ETB 155.203874
EUR 0.84204
FJD 2.21204
FKP 0.733683
GBP 0.732255
GEL 2.67504
GGP 0.733683
GHS 11.01504
GIP 0.733683
GMD 73.503851
GNF 8780.000355
GTQ 7.67035
GYD 209.236037
HKD 7.817505
HNL 26.510388
HRK 6.346904
HTG 131.126252
HUF 319.370388
IDR 16830
ILS 3.09073
IMP 0.733683
INR 90.58335
IQD 1310.5
IRR 42125.000158
ISK 122.130386
JEP 0.733683
JMD 156.510227
JOD 0.70904
JPY 152.64804
KES 129.000351
KGS 87.450384
KHR 4022.00035
KMF 415.00035
KPW 899.945229
KRW 1441.090383
KWD 0.30663
KYD 0.833418
KZT 494.893958
LAK 21445.000349
LBP 89550.000349
LKR 309.225755
LRD 186.403772
LSL 15.945039
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.310381
MAD 9.141039
MDL 16.981212
MGA 4395.000347
MKD 51.927321
MMK 2099.574581
MNT 3581.569872
MOP 8.053972
MRU 39.920379
MUR 45.930378
MVR 15.405039
MWK 1736.503736
MXN 17.157185
MYR 3.907504
MZN 63.910377
NAD 15.960377
NGN 1353.230377
NIO 36.710377
NOK 9.492675
NPR 144.93218
NZD 1.654965
OMR 0.384501
PAB 1.000148
PEN 3.353039
PGK 4.293039
PHP 57.870504
PKR 279.603701
PLN 3.54485
PYG 6558.925341
QAR 3.64125
RON 4.287104
RSD 98.862412
RUB 76.63776
RWF 1455
SAR 3.750121
SBD 8.045182
SCR 13.53964
SDG 601.503676
SEK 8.910005
SGD 1.261935
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.450371
SLL 20969.49935
SOS 571.503662
SRD 37.754038
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.85
SVC 8.750574
SYP 11059.574895
SZL 15.940369
THB 31.087038
TJS 9.435908
TMT 3.5
TND 2.84375
TOP 2.40776
TRY 43.730504
TTD 6.78838
TWD 31.355038
TZS 2600.000335
UAH 43.128434
UGX 3540.03196
UYU 38.554298
UZS 12150.000334
VES 392.73007
VND 25970
VUV 119.325081
WST 2.701986
XAF 553.151102
XAG 0.012992
XAU 0.000199
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.802336
XDR 0.687473
XOF 553.000332
XPF 100.950363
YER 238.350363
ZAR 15.94704
ZMK 9001.203584
ZMW 18.176912
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • CMSC

    0.0500

    23.75

    +0.21%

  • GSK

    0.3900

    58.93

    +0.66%

  • BCE

    -0.1200

    25.71

    -0.47%

  • RYCEF

    0.2300

    17.1

    +1.35%

  • BTI

    -1.1100

    59.5

    -1.87%

  • VOD

    -0.0500

    15.57

    -0.32%

  • RIO

    0.1600

    98.07

    +0.16%

  • AZN

    1.0300

    205.55

    +0.5%

  • NGG

    1.1800

    92.4

    +1.28%

  • CMSD

    0.0647

    23.64

    +0.27%

  • RELX

    2.2500

    31.06

    +7.24%

  • JRI

    0.2135

    13.24

    +1.61%

  • BCC

    -1.5600

    86.5

    -1.8%

  • BP

    0.4700

    37.66

    +1.25%

French cities impose curfews for teens to curb crime
French cities impose curfews for teens to curb crime / Photo: © AFP

French cities impose curfews for teens to curb crime

Several French cities have this summer introduced a curfew for teenagers in a bid to curb youth violence, but even some mayors are not sure if the ban should be enforced.

Text size:

While some experts say that curfews for minors do not reduce crime, one French mayor begs to disagree.

"It's become very quiet," said Cedric Aoun, the mayor of Triel-sur-Seine located 35 kilometres (21 miles) west of Paris.

The 11 pm to 5 am curfew has been introduced in Triel-sur-Seine for under-18s after a series of incidents involving damage of public property and theft.

Aoun said many families have started taking their parental responsibilities more seriously.

"Parents are much more careful," he said.

More towns in France are enforcing curfews for teenagers irrespective of their mayors' political leanings as authorities seek to respond to youth crime.

In the southern city of Nimes, a temporary curfew has been introduced for children under 16 after a spate of urban violence linked to drug trafficking.

The southern city of Beziers, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine north of Paris and Villecresnes in the southeastern suburbs of the French capital have adopted similar bans.

Last year, six percent of crimes were suspected to have been carried out by teens aged between 13 to 17, according to the interior ministry. More than a third of violent robberies without a weapon were attributed to suspects in that age group.

- 'No business on the street' -

But it is difficult to assess the effectiveness of the curfews for minors in many places.

During a recent nighttime patrol in Triel-sur-Seine, police officers stopped a group of minors who huddled together in a square 45 minutes after the start of the curfew.

Some teenagers said they were unaware of the ban.

Still, the head of the town's municipal police praised the measure.

Anthony Rouet said the curfew "allows us to take preventive action before damage is done".

So far his team had mostly been talking to teens about the night-time ban on being in the streets, not issuing them with tickets, he added.

But he also acknowledged that, when police did report some teenagers to the judiciary, this had not deterred them from reoffending.

"They weren't punished and came back and started vandalising and stealing again," said Rouet.

Some parents support the ban.

"At 17, you have no business being out on the street" at night, said Mickael Chapparelli, 35.

But many think otherwise, another resident said.

"Here, parents of most of the children who hang around until 2 am say it's no problem," said the resident, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity.

"And when they get into trouble, they say it's not their son."

The mayor of Villecresnes, Patrick Farcy, lamented police staffing shortages.

They do not respond to calls late at night except during the weekends, and street lighting is turned off in some areas to limit gatherings.

He said authorities had reported around 40 violations of the curfew since the beginning of the summer, but not all parents had received the related fines.

"Too much time passes between the offence being reported and the fine being issued," Farcy said.

- 'Psychological' -

The mayor of Pennes-Mirabeau outside the southern port city of Marseille said the effectiveness of the curfew was hard to estimate.

Last year, he temporarily ordered children under 13 off the streets between 11 pm and 6 am, but has not reintroduced the ban this year.

The mayor, Michel Amiel, said the effectiveness of the ban was "difficult to quantify."

"It is mainly psychological," he added.

Rights campaigners argue for more community engagement rather than bans.

Nathalie Tehio, head of the French Human Rights League, called for the development of "educational measures" rather than "repressive" bans.

Her group has taken legal action against the ban in Triel-sur-Seine.

"This is not an effective response," she said.

elt-jra-vxm-bdq-as/ah/ach

L.Johnson--ThChM