Project partners BSAFE LAB law enforcement, justice and public safety research and technology transfer lab – Beira Interior University, Portugal... Read More
EIGEP proposal focuses on reducing the disparities in the learning outcomes of the educational experience of a child within the... Read More
“The contrast between a prison with and without kiosks is like night and day.” (Prisoner S.M., HMP Northumberland, operated by... Read More
Shie Yong Lee, Commissioner, Singapore Prison Service Read More
Luiz Carlos Cruz, Secretary of State for Justice, Espírito Santo, Brazil Read More
The use of technology is increasing in the criminal justice landscape. This is slowly receiving attention from academic research in... Read More
Gerry McNally, President of the Confederation of European Probation (CEP) Read More
Laurent Ridel, Director of the Prison Administration, France Read More
Presenting a new and innovative European initiative built on best practices. Read More
Mauro Albuquerque, Secretary of Penitentiary Administration and Resocialization, State of Ceará, Brazil Read More
Raphael T. Hamunyela, Commissioner-General, Namibian Correctional Service Read More
Susan Kigula, Human rights activist, Uganda Read More
Marianne Vollan, Director General of the Norwegian Correctional Service, Norway Read More
Gary Mohr, Director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, United States of America Read More
Joint interview with members and experts of the Council for Penological Co-operation of the Council of Europe Read More
By Russel Webster Professor Rosie Meek makes 12 recommendations to make sport and health living a key part of a... Read More
On the 27th February 2018, the European Commission (EC) and the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union... Read More
Learn about the benefits of using well-validated risk and needs instruments and how they can facilitate evidence-based case planning and treatment for individuals - by MHS Public Safety. Read More
Ahmed Najmaddin Ahmed, Jurist and Director-General of Social Reform, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Kurdistan Region, Iraq Read More
The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners state that prisoners have the right to communicate with family and... Read More
Discover how in-cell telephony has transformed the French prison system, providing benefits that support its rehabilitative framework and contribute to institutional peace. Read More
In the developed and modern 21st century, the punishment, retribution, security, rehabilitation and restorative dimensions of the prison sentence, cannot... Read More
Rafael Velasco Brandani, National Secretary for Penal Policies, Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Brazil Read More
This project strives to improve the transition process between prison and/or probation systems and the community for those at risk... Read More
Haliru Nababa, Controller General of Corrections, Nigerian Correctional Service Read More
Vincent Van Quickenborne, Minister of Justice, Belgium Read More
By Russel Webster Results from process evaluations of Motivational and Engagement Intervention (MEI) and the Healthy Identity Intervention (HII) interventions... Read More
Fiorella Salazar Rojas, Minister of Justice and Peace, Costa Rica Read More
Nathalie Alvarado, Head of Citizen Security and Justice, Inter-American Development Bank Read More
Ever Martínez, Minister of Justice, Paraguay Read More
Tablets have revolutionised the way incarcerated individuals access communication and programming services. NCIC Inmate Communications explores the technology benefits and the challenges of balancing costs and accessibility. Read More
// The Unilink Group consists of four companies operating in the Criminal Justice Sector: Unilink Software, providing biometrically enabled Custodial... Read More
Deborah Richardson, Deputy Solicitor General (Correctional Services), Ontario, Canada Read More
Rudy Van De Voorde, Director-General Belgian Prison Service Read More
Article Francis Toye Imagine for a moment that you are responsible for the operation of information technology in prisons and... Read More
Nordin Muhamad, Commissioner General of Prisons, Malaysia Read More
In the last 20 to 40 years, probation went through significant transformations. One of these changes that can be noticed... Read More
By Russel Webster Prison staff say illicit phones are about organised drug dealing while prisoners view them more as tools... Read More
If, as Dostoyevsky said, the degree of civilization of a society can be judged by entering its prisons, we could... Read More