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  • White Paper: Catalysing Innovation Ecosystem for People-Centered Justice in Southeast Asia

    This white paper presents insights and a proposed approach towards catalysing an innovation ecosystem for people-centred justice in Southeast Asia. It highlights four issues relevant to this topic, namely, (1) the central concept of people-centred justice itself, (2) what the elements and functionalities of, and challenges and opportunities for, an innovation ecosystem for people-centred justice in Southeast Asia are, (3) how a regional innovation ecosystem can be developed for people-centred justice, and (4) how justice innovation actors can be mobilised in taking collective responsibility to catalyse the innovation ecosystem collaboratively.

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    24 Mar 2025

  • T4SEA 2024 Recap: Highlights and Key Takeaways from the Class of 2024

    The Training on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice for Southeast Asia or the “T4SEA” is the first regional training for criminal justice professionals on the United Nations standards and norms in crime prevention and criminal justice in Southeast Asia. T4SEA is based on the recognition that criminal justice is foundational to just, peaceful, and sustainable societies. The program targets aspiring criminal justice practitioners in the region because we, the organizers, believe that a better understanding of key global developments, local challenges, and regional best practices can strengthen the collaboration of criminal justice institutions in combating crimes at all levels. This report summarises highlights and key takeaways from the class of 2024. We hopes the report would sparked thought-provoking and energetic discussions.

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    07 Mar 2025

  • PNI Newsletter: Issue 6, Autumn 2024

    The United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network (PNI) consists of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and 18 institutes and entities around the world. The mission of the PNI is to assist the international community in strengthening cooperation in crime prevention and criminal justice on the global, regional and sub-regional levels, within the framework of the United Nations Crime Programme. In January 2022, the members of the PNI decided to publish a “PNI Newsletter” as a way of sharing information on the contributions of the Network, in a way that could benefit a wide range of international and regional stakeholders as well as the general public. The Newsletter also serves to promote cooperation within the Network as well as with UN entities and with national and international stakeholders, through the dissemination of information and the sharing of knowledge. The Newsletter is published twice a year, in the spring and the autumn. This 6th issue highlights the work of members of the PNI in advancing global efforts in crime prevention and criminal justice, focusing on the implementation of Pillar IV of the Kyoto Declaration—promoting international cooperation and technical assistance. In the special section, we are honoured to feature an exclusive interview with H.E. Judge Tomoko Akane, President of the International Criminal Court, who shares invaluable insights on complementarity, mutual legal assistance, and the critical role of collaboration among member states and all other actors. This edition also includes articles on preparations for the Fifteenth UN Crime Congress, strategies for enhancing mutual legal assistance, and the vital role of asset recovery in preventing crime. Additionally, we present inspiring interviews with two PNI leaders from the ICPC and NAUSS, as well as key figures working on the ground to drive innovation in the field in our new “Meet the staff” section.

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    16 Jan 2025

  • PNI Newsletter: Issue 5, Spring 2024

    This issue of the PNI Newsletter shines a spotlight on our contributions to the UN Crime Programme, with comprehensive updates on the initiatives implemented in support of the Kyoto Declaration throughout 2023 and early 2024. We proudly introduce the newly appointed leaders across our institutes in the “Leadership Updates” section, each an expert in international legal cooperation and related disciplines. This edition also marks the 20th anniversary of the Korean Institute of Criminology and Justice (KICJ) becoming a member of the PNI, and features reflections on past achievements and future aspirations within the PNI family. Additionally, an insightful article from the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) illuminates ongoing efforts to address intimate partner violence. To offer a deeper understanding of individual institutes, this issue includes interviews with the Chair of the Board of Directors at the International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy (ICCLR), and the Executive Director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI).

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    11 Oct 2024

Report on the Covid-19 Situation in Prison and Policy Recommendations for Thailand

Situation Report and Policy Recommendations for Prisons and Correctional Institutions on the Covid-19 Pandemic The Covid-19 pandemic has created a complex challenge for prisons around the world. In overcrowded and under-resourced prison systems, concern over the virus continues to rise as a result of inadequate sanitation and insufficient access to healthcare including medicines, equipment and staff. As this pandemic spreads, congestion in prisons and limited access to healthcare will inevitably lead to an increase in the risk of infection and transmission of the virus in prisons. Moreover, it has the potential to affect the community outside as well.

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หน่วยงานผู้จัดทำ : TIJ

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เผยแพร่วันที่ : March 2020

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Child Rights, Ethical Standards and Psychological Analysis for Law Enforcement Training

From 1 July to 5 July, 2019 the Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ), in cooperation with the Department of Special Investigations (DSI), the National Crime Agency (NCA), the ECPAT Foundation, A21, and the German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG), organised a course entitled "Child Rights Ethical Standards and Psychological Analysis for Law Enforcement Training"

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เผยแพร่วันที่ : July 2019

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Troubled Childhood 2: Pathways of Victims of Violence into the Justice System (A Study of Young Person in Juvenile Vocational Training Centres in Thailand)

The Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ) was established in 2011 with the primary objectives of promoting excellence in justice system research and development, and Thailand’s engagement within the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice framework and relevant standards

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หน่วยงานผู้จัดทำ : TIJ

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เผยแพร่วันที่ : January 2019

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TIJ-IGLP Workshop Summary Report 2019

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หน่วยงานผู้จัดทำ : TIJ

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เผยแพร่วันที่ : January 2019

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TIJ-IGLP Workshop Summary Report 2017

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หน่วยงานผู้จัดทำ : TIJ

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เผยแพร่วันที่ : January 2018

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