Poor Nicolas Sarkozy. His hardline views on crime and punishment have come back to bite him
The former French president zealously promoted a zero-tolerance penal system. Luckily for him, his prison visitors include powerful friends Twenty years ago, a tragic event changed the direction of my life. Three teenagers from the banlieue of Clichy-sous-Bois, north of Paris, were returning (…)
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