Frédéric-Auguste Demetz

Deceased Person

1796 – 1873

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Who was Frédéric-Auguste Demetz?

Frédéric-Auguste Demetz was a French penal reformer and jurist. He toured the United States in 1836, together with the architect Guillaume-Abel Blouet, to study progressive American prison architecture and administration for the French Ministry of the Interior. Upon their return, they published a detailed and laudatory report. The result was Blouet's appointment as Inspecteur général des prisons in 1838, and a prison farm for juvenile offenders at Mettray, on the outskirts of Tours, founded in 1839; it was conceived by both men and directed by Demetz, as a prison without walls, with the backing of the vicomte de Bretignières de Courteilles.

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Born
May 12, 1796
Paris
Died
Nov 2, 1873
Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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