Detention and Alternative Sanctions: NHC Senior Expert Leo Tigges on his work & new RoLT training
We are inviting civil servants from Albania, Armenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine, with responsibilities in prison and probation management on a policy and/or an executional level, and for persons within the criminal justice system holding responsibilities in the execution of criminal sanctions (e.g. judges, prosecutors) to take part in the upcoming online Detention and Alternative Sanctions training!
As part of this year’s MaTra Rule of Law Training programme, the training will enable participants to get acquainted with best practices from leading Dutch academics, practitioners and institutions in the field of Detention and Alternative Sanctions. By strengthening the capacity of civil servants with respect to the execution of criminal sanctions in a manner that is respectful of fundamental rights and that finds the right balance between sanction, reintegration, and the protection of victims and society, this training focuses on encouraging participants to reflect on the situation in their own country, to identify areas for reform and to nurture exchange on practices in other countries.
Detention and Alternative Sanctions Training: Please join us!
Sign up and share your thoughts and approaches during the upcoming Detention and Alternative Sanctions training, taking place from 4 October to 5 November. As collaboration and exchange stand central in the MaTra Rule of Law Training programme, we are interested in hearing from you. Please note the deadline for applications is 30 August 2021.
For more information, click here!