Building upon the results achieved from the implementation of the Project “Support the scaling-up of the probation service in Armenia”, the Project “Strengthening the Probation Service in Armenia” financed by Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023 – 2026 assists national authorities in facilitating the use of probation services in the country, thus enhancing community safety and the fair administration of justice. 
It is implemented in close cooperation and partnership with the Ministry of Justice and State Probation Service, as well as other national stakeholders, including civil society organisations active in are of probation.
The Project will focus on accomplishing the following outcomes:

  • The knowledge and skills of probation officers on probation methods, risks and needs assessment tool and rehabilitation programmes are enhanced thanks to effective and sustainable training centres and regular staff evaluation;
  • The co-operation among all actors of the criminal justice system on the basis of a shared understanding of new Probation service functions and respective roles and responsibilities is enhanced;
  • The accessibility by offenders to effective rehabilitation/resocialisation programmes is enhanced;
  • E-probation system is further updated and supported to become operational.

The key documents for this Project are Recommendation CM/Rec(2010)1 on the Council of Europe Probation Rules, Recommendation CM/Rec(2017)3 on the European Rules on community sanctions and measures, Recommendation CM/Rec(2014)4 on electronic monitoring, Rec. R (2003) 22 concerning conditional release, as well as the findings and the recommendations of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) and the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
The duration of the Project was set at 24 months, and it was completed on 31 December 2024, with an overall budget of 500 000 Euros.
 

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Fostering interagency cooperation: workshop empowers collaboration in Armenia's criminal justice system

A recent joint workshop held in Tsaghkadzor on 2-3 May, organised within the framework of two Council of Europe projects – “Strengthening the Protection of the Rights of Persons in Detention in Armenia” and “Strengthening the Probation Service in Armenia” – brought together key stakeholders from various sectors. Participants included representatives from the Ministry of Justice, Penitentiary Service, Probation Service, and the Centre for Implementation of Legal Education and Resocialisation Programmes.

Throughout the facilitated sessions, discussions revolved around the fundamental aspects of collaboration in different areas of work, including the resocialisation cycle, conditional release, alternatives to imprisonment, data collection and exchange, and staff training initiatives. The participants actively contributed by bringing in their expertise and perspective, enriching the discourse and fostering a sense of shared responsibility towards improving the effectiveness of various aspects of the country's criminal justice system.

The workshop provided an inclusive platform for the participants to exchange insights, share best practices, and explore innovative strategies to address common challenges. Professionals from the diverse sectors engaged in constructive dialogue aimed at enhancing collaboration between them, thus strengthening the foundations of Armenia’s advancement to human rights-based criminal justice.

This event is part of the Council of Europe’s support within the framework of the Projects “Strengthening the Probation Service in Armenia” and “Strengthening the Protection of the Rights of Persons in Detention”.  The Projects are financed within the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Armenia 2023–2026 and implemented by the Council of Europe.

Armenia 6 May 2024
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