John May, Co-founder and President of Health through Walls Read More
Younes Jabrane, Secretary General of the General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration, Kingdom of Morocco 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
Haliru Nababa, Controller General of Corrections, Nigerian Correctional Service Read More
A scheme providing legal aid to the accused, ensuring that prompt decisions are taken upon arrest, arraignment and prosecution. Read More
Raphael T. Hamunyela, Commissioner-General, Namibian Correctional Service Read More
Ronald Lamola, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, South Africa Read More
Susan Kigula, Human rights activist, Uganda Read More
Dimitri Vlassis, Chief coordinator of the programme for the implementation of the Doha Declaration, United Nations Office On Drugs And Crime (UNODC) Read More
Mohamed Salah Tamek, Delegate General of the Correctional Department, Kingdom of Morocco Read More