The Council of Europe implements a 24-month joint project to support Slovenia in its efforts to improve the justice system by pursuing two directions, i.e. two components of the project: Component I: introducing new legislation and policies that are in line with European standards and good practices in the juvenile criminal justice system, and Component II: improving the penitentiary system through enhanced training capacities of the prison administration and better human resources policy applied to the prison staff by the Slovenian Prison Administration.

The project is implemented transversally and jointly within two Council of Europe Directorates General: Component I – Directorate General of Democracy, Department of Children’s Rights Polices and Cooperation, Children’s Rights Division (to insert the link to the other component), and Component II – Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law, Police, Detention, Drugs and Addictions Department, Cooperation in Police and Deprivation of Liberty Division.

The Criminal Law Cooperation Unit will address through implementation of the Component II issues concerning the lack of organized education and training of prison staff, with the aim of improving the prisoners’ treatment. Slovenian penal practice remains orientated towards a humane treatment of prisoners with emphasis placed on an individual approach. Nevertheless, due to limited training capacities, the treatment of prisoners in practice faces several challenges. To this end, the project will focus on the following three areas:

  • support to the introduction of a modern risk and needs assessment tool for the penitentiary,
  • development of key training and research entities and capacity building for Prison Administration,
  • increase of the professionalism of prison staff.

The project started on 1 September 2021 and will be completed on 31 December 2023 with an overall budget of 700.000€ for Component II, co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe.

 

"This project is co-funded by the European Union via the Technical Support Instrument, and implemented by the Council of Europe, in cooperation with the European Commission" 

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Back Call for national consultants for the project "Improving the juvenile justice system and strengthening the education and training of penitentiary staff" in Slovenia

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The Criminal Law Cooperation Unit has launched a call for national consultants in the area of penitentiary within the Project in Slovenia on “Improving the juvenile justice system and strengthening the education and training of penitentiary staff” (Component 2: Penitentiary system and HR reform of prison staff) in Slovenia.

Applicants should submit the required documents according to the documents below:

Deadline: 10 November 2021

21 October 2021
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