German State Secretary for Justice Angelika Schlunck and Council of Europe DSG Bjørn Berge opened the 28th Annual Conference of Directors of Prison and Probation Services in Berlin

The 28th Council of Europe Conference of Directors of Prison and Probation Services (CDPPS) "Management of Prisons and Probation: New Challenges and Innovative Responses" was organised in Berlin (Germany) on 6 and 7 June 2023. The Conference was opened to invited participants only. All the information about this event are available on the Conference webpage. This event was preceded on 5 June by the 12th Annual General Meeting of EuroPris.


German State Secretary for Justice Angelika Schlunck and Council of Europe DSG Bjørn Berge open the 28th Annual Conference of Directors of Prison and Probation Services in Berlin:


 

 

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Berlin (Germany) 6-7 June 2023
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Council of Europe recognised for the excellence of its penal statistics

The Council of Europe has been awarded today the 2019 International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) President's Award as a recognition for the collection and collation of the Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics (SPACE).

The award was received by Ilina Taneva, Deputy Head of the Criminal Law Division of the Council of Europe, and by Professor Marcelo Aebi, who leads the SPACE research team from the University of Lausanne, at a ceremony held during the 21st ICPA AGM and Conference “Strengthening Our Correctional Cornerstones: Rights, Dignity, Safety and Support” (Buenos Aires, 27 October ‑ 1 November 2019).

Data related to prisons are collected since 1983 (SPACE I) and data related to non‑custodial sanctions and measures (SPACE II) are collected since 1992. The data are provided by an extensive network of national correspondents working in the prison and probation services of the 47 Council of Europe member States. These data are collected, verified and analysed for the Council of Europe by a team of experts from the University of Lausanne.

SPACE is an important world‑wide used source of comparative information and data. These data play a key role in enabling public authorities to make informed policy decisions in the penal field.

The European Union and the Council of Europe are currently co‑funding a project which aims at supporting and widening the network of national correspondents and at further developing and extending the analysis and thematic research based on the SPACE statistics (trends of imprisonment, types of prison populations, length of sentences, prison capacities, staffing, release policies, types of non‑custodial sanctions and measures and trends in their use). The objective is also to link SPACE statistics to the criminal justice statistics and the related research and analyses in order to help the national authorities and the professionals in undertaking any necessary reform of their criminal and penal policies and practices.

More information can be found at https://www.coe.int/prison and at http://wp.unil.ch/space.

Buenos Aires, Argentina 30 October 2019
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