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The Implementation of the Bangkok Rules and Treatment of Offenders
Mainstreaming gender sensitive approaches in the criminal justice system is crucial for many good reasons. While prison populations worldwide have significantly increased, women are the fastest growin...
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TIJ Participated in the 34th CCPCJ
The Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ) participated in the 34th Session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), taking place from 19–23 May 2025 in Vienna. This UN platfor...
Read MoreTo celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Bangkok Rules, TIJ held an exhibition at the 34th CCPCJ about women in correcti...
An exhibition to commemorate the Bangkok Rules' 15th anniversary The Bangkok Rules, formally known as the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for...
Read MoreGender-Responsive Non-Custodial Measures - Solution to Female Prisoner Overcrowding
Gender-Responsive Non-Custodial Measures - Solution to Female Prisoner Overcrowding Thailand ranks the 7th country with the highest proportion of prisoners per population, with as high as 265,000 ...
Read MoreTIJ - UNODC hosted a “Workshop on the Mandela Rules” 2022
The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners or the Mandela Rules is highly significant for prison management in all aspects. The rules concern the rights of offenders, the...
Read More“Prison Management during COVID-19 and Implementation of Nelson Mandela Rules”
Discussion Summary for Nelson Mandela International Day on “Prison Management during COVID-19 and Implementation of Nelson Mandela Rules” On the 29th of July 2021, the Thailand Institute of Justice ...
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