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Jean Alain Rodríguez, Attorney General of the Dominican Republic Read More
Giuseppe Spadaro Judge, President of the Juvenile Court of Bologna, Former President of the Lamezia Terme District Court Criminal Section, Italy Read More
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Anne Kelly, Commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada Read More
Deborah Richardson, Deputy Solicitor General (Correctional Services), Ontario, Canada Read More
Ina Eliasen, Director-General, Department of Prisons and Probation, Denmark Read More
Ivan Zinger, Correctional Investigator of Canada Read More
Jeremy Lightfoot, Chief Executive, Ara Poutama Aotearoa - Department of Corrections, New Zealand Read More
Ángel Luis Ortiz González, Secretary General of Penitentiary Institutions, Spain Read More
José Lopes da Mota, Judge, Supreme Court of Justice, Portugal Read More
Andrea Matoušková, Director-General, Czech Probation and Mediation Service Read More
Caron McCaffrey, Director-General of the Irish Prison Service & President of EuroPris Read More
Medication distribution lockers in prisons - a solution that is saving time for medical staff and inmates. An innovative solution from Unilink and its partners.
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Luís Geraldo Lanfredi, Deputy Judge of the Presidency of the National Council of Justice, Brazil Read More
Anne Precythe, President of the Correctional Leaders Association & Director of the Missouri Department of Corrections, USA Read More
Integrating technology in the transfer process of probationary or alternative measures for foreign nationals in the EU. Read More
Katja Meier, State Minister of Justice and for Democracy, Europe, and Gender Equality, Saxony, Germany Read More
Violent extremism and the infiltration of organised crime within prisons threaten the very essence of correctional facilities. Prisons, rather than rehabilitating offenders, often become training grounds for further criminal activity. Ignoring this threat is not an option. Proactive, comprehensive strategies are vital to prevent our prisons from becoming hostages of crime. In this edition, we share expert perspectives and insights from decision-makers facing these challenges, and what results were achieved through the strategies adopted in different jurisdictions. Read More
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