On 1 April 2022 the Council of Europe initiated the implementation of a 33-month project entitled “Ensuring Sustainable Penitentiary Actions in managing rehabilitation of violent extremist prisoners in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ESPA-VEP)”. It was implemented in close cooperation with the three Ministries of Justice (Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Federation of BiH, and Republika Srpska), and their respective partners from the entity and state penitentiary institutions.

The overall objective of the project was to provide continued support to the BiH authorities in their efforts to further build the capacities of the prison system and strengthen practical skills of prison staff with respect to managing violent extremist prisoners (VEPs). This was also ensuring sustainability of the actions undertaken towards efficient reintegration of the VEPs back in the community.

The project had an overall budget of 770,000 EUR and was financed under the Action Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2020–2025. It was completed on 31 December 2024.

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Sixteen prison staff from Bosnia and Herzegovina, coming from multidisciplinary teams working directly with violent extremist prisoners (VEPs) or inmates at risk of becoming radicalised, have completed all six modules of the new specialised in-house training programme for prison staff, facilitated by local trainers who are peers of their trainees and who have been identified and coached by the Council of Europe.

The participants coming from four penitentiaries (State, Doboj, Tuzla and Orašje prisons) improved their understanding of violent extremism and radicalisation, the relevant international standards and applicable legal framework, and enhanced their knowledge of the case management system. They also upgraded their communication skills with regard to VEPs and improved awareness of collaboration among prison departments and inter-agency cooperation.

This training programme is a part of the unified training curriculum for all prison staff in the country, created with the help of the Council of Europe for regular trainings organised by prisons and ministries of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The State prison will continue providing premises for different training sessions and capacity-building measures on addressing radicalisation and management of VEPs organised by the Council. This collaboration with the State prison and key institutional partners will allow the Council to build a Centre for Excellence as a development hub for domestic and regional professionals and practitioners working with and helping to re-socialise VEPs.

 

This activity was organized within the framework of the project "Ensuring Sustainable Penitentiary Actions in managing rehabilitation of violent extremist prisoners in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ESPA-VEP)", funded under the Council of Europe Action Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2022-2025.

Sixteen prison staff from Bosnia and Herzegovina, coming from multidisciplinary teams working directly with violent extremist prisoners (VEPs) or inmates at risk of becoming radicalised, have completed all six modules of the new specialised in-house training programme for prison staff, facilitated by local trainers who are peers of their trainees and who have been identified and coached by the Council of Europe.

The participants coming from four penitentiaries (State, Doboj, Tuzla and Orašje prisons) improved their understanding of violent extremism and radicalisation, the relevant international standards and applicable legal framework, and enhanced their knowledge of the case management system. They also upgraded their communication skills with regard to VEPs and improved awareness of collaboration among prison departments and inter-agency cooperation.

This training programme is a part of the unified training curriculum for all prison staff in the country, created with the help of the Council of Europe for regular trainings organised by prisons and ministries of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The State prison will continue providing premises for different training sessions and capacity-building measures on addressing radicalisation and management of VEPs organised by the Council. This collaboration with the State prison and key institutional partners will allow the Council to build a Centre for Excellence as a development hub for domestic and regional professionals and practitioners working with and helping to re-socialise VEPs.

 

This activity was organized within the framework of the project "Ensuring Sustainable Penitentiary Actions in managing rehabilitation of violent extremist prisoners in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ESPA-VEP)", funded under the Council of Europe Action Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2022-2025.

Sixteen prison staff from Bosnia and Herzegovina, coming from multidisciplinary teams working directly with violent extremist prisoners (VEPs) or inmates at risk of becoming radicalised, have completed all six modules of the new specialised in-house training programme for prison staff, facilitated by local trainers who are peers of their trainees and who have been identified and coached by the Council of Europe.

The participants coming from four penitentiaries (State, Doboj, Tuzla and Orašje prisons) improved their understanding of violent extremism and radicalisation, the relevant international standards and applicable legal framework, and enhanced their knowledge of the case management system. They also upgraded their communication skills with regard to VEPs and improved awareness of collaboration among prison departments and inter-agency cooperation.

This training programme is a part of the unified training curriculum for all prison staff in the country, created with the help of the Council of Europe for regular trainings organised by prisons and ministries of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The State prison will continue providing premises for different training sessions and capacity-building measures on addressing radicalisation and management of VEPs organised by the Council. This collaboration with the State prison and key institutional partners will allow the Council to build a Centre for Excellence as a development hub for domestic and regional professionals and practitioners working with and helping to re-socialise VEPs.

 

This activity was organized within the framework of the project "Ensuring Sustainable Penitentiary Actions in managing rehabilitation of violent extremist prisoners in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ESPA-VEP)", funded under the Council of Europe Action Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2022-2025.

Sixteen prison staff from Bosnia and Herzegovina, coming from multidisciplinary teams working directly with violent extremist prisoners (VEPs) or inmates at risk of becoming radicalised, have completed all six modules of the new specialised in-house training programme for prison staff, facilitated by local trainers who are peers of their trainees and who have been identified and coached by the Council of Europe.

The participants coming from four penitentiaries (State, Doboj, Tuzla and Orašje prisons) improved their understanding of violent extremism and radicalisation, the relevant international standards and applicable legal framework, and enhanced their knowledge of the case management system. They also upgraded their communication skills with regard to VEPs and improved awareness of collaboration among prison departments and inter-agency cooperation.

This training programme is a part of the unified training curriculum for all prison staff in the country, created with the help of the Council of Europe for regular trainings organised by prisons and ministries of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The State prison will continue providing premises for different training sessions and capacity-building measures on addressing radicalisation and management of VEPs organised by the Council. This collaboration with the State prison and key institutional partners will allow the Council to build a Centre for Excellence as a development hub for domestic and regional professionals and practitioners working with and helping to re-socialise VEPs.

 

This activity was organized within the framework of the project "Ensuring Sustainable Penitentiary Actions in managing rehabilitation of violent extremist prisoners in Bosnia and Herzegovina (ESPA-VEP)", funded under the Council of Europe Action Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2022-2025.

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