Changing societal perspectives, technological advancements, environmental challenges, and other evolving factors are driving significant transformation in corrections. For this change to be successful, leaders must envision, embrace and head this transformation. Read More
Luis Cordero Vega, Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Chile Read More
Explore the INDEED project's evidence-based approach to radicalisation prevention and mitigation. Learn about their toolkit, research repository, and international forum for advancing evidence-based practice. Read More
Haliru Nababa, Controller General of Corrections, Nigerian Correctional Service Read More
Singapore Prison Service's strategy leverages technology for smarter rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates. Read More
Improving community safety through a digital technology programme allowing inmates to take responsibility for their rehabilitation. Read More
Renato Casagrande, Governor, Espírito Santo, Brazil Read More
Zacc Allen, President of the Corrections Technology Association, USA Read More
Simon Bonk, Chair of the Technology Solutions Network, ICPA Read More
A case study, by MHS Public Safety, about leveraging the power of digital technology in Corrections to reduce redivism: systems' modernization, treatment and rehabilitation practices enhancement, and beyond. Read More
European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, presents three proposals to modernise the European justice system. Read More
Detailing the new programmes being implemented and tested in the scope of Smart Prison, a project that seeks innovations that work and can be applied to the general prison system. Read More
Ángel Luis Ortiz González, Secretary General of Penitentiary Institutions, Spain Read More
Leandro Lima, Secretary of State for Prison and Socio-Educational Administration, S.C., Brazil Read More
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology bring new possibilities for its application, not only to automatise tasks but to create new opportunities through the analysis of large data sets. Read More
James Bonta, Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology), Co-author of “The Psychology of Criminal Conduct” (RNR model), Canada Read More
Imagine a hospital where the doctors, nurses and other professionals don’t know how to do their job, and don’t have the necessary instruments to diagnose and care for their patients. Read More
Read the contributions from many Directors-General of prison and probation administrations worldwide and correctional experts and leaders. Read More
Fiorella Salazar Rojas, Minister of Justice and Peace, Costa Rica Read More
Rómulo Mateus, Director-General of Reintegration and Prison Services, Portugal Read More
Simon Bonk (Telio) argues that strong partnerships between vendors, jurisdictions, and other stakeholders are crucial for driving innovation and positive change in the corrections system. Read More
Olena Vysotska, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine Read More
Telio emphasizes the need for reevaluating the treatment of offenders, promoting a community-centric approach, focusing on rehabilitation and innovation, ensuring equity and accessibility, and fostering collaboration for a more compassionate and socially responsible correctional system. Read More
Digital transformation requires a holistic approach that includes the right culture, leadership, processes, and capabilities. Discover a model that aims to measure how ready organisations are to embark on this process successfully. Read More
Outlining the four key pillars enabling corrections organisations to develop their digital transformation strategy. Read More
With the right vision and strategy, digital technology can be a powerful tool for promoting successful outcomes. Telio initiates the dialog on change-enabling policy development. Read More
Jana Špero, Secretary General, Confederation of European Probation (CEP) Read More
Joint interview with members and experts of the Council for Penological Co-operation of the Council of Europe Read More
Integrating technology in the transfer process of probationary or alternative measures for foreign nationals in the EU. Read More
An increasing demand for evidence-informed training and digitalisation point to automation, integrated databases, eLearning and software solutions for forensic and correctional staff, as a means to improve outcomes. Read More
How can corrections leverage modernization efforts to enhance communities safety and prosperity? Read More
Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Read More
Raphael T. Hamunyela, Commissioner-General, Namibian Correctional Service Read More
Jeremy Lightfoot, Chief Executive, Ara Poutama Aotearoa - Department of Corrections, New Zealand Read More
Ahmed Najmaddin Ahmed, Jurist and Director-General of Social Reform, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Kurdistan Region, Iraq Read More
Brian Lovins, President of the Board of Directors, American Probation and Parole Association (APPA), USA Read More
Exploring the role of prison officers and the diversity of standards in the education and training of these professionals. Read More
For a long time, heads of correctional administrations have prepared for different threat scenarios. But this time, it was different. The COVID 19 pandemic has taken us all by surprise and hit hard, showing how vulnerable our organisations can be. Read More
Jan Kleijssen, Director of the Information Society and Action against Crime Directorate, Council of Europe Read More
Ivan Zinger, Correctional Investigator of Canada Read More