Title: Conf
1Conférence Permanente de la Probation
- An introduction by Leo Tigges, Secretary General
2Mission
- The Conférence Permanente Européenne de la
Probation will promote pan-European co-operation
in the development and delivery of community
sanctions and measures. It is committed to
achieving just outcomes, increased public
protection and community involvement in the
reduction of offending across all the countries
of Europe - based on the tenets of human rights,
well thought out policies, evidence based
practice and the best use of public resources.
3History of CEP
- Foundation in 1981
- Main reason growing number of foreign nationals
in national prisons - Countries represented in 1981 19
- Countries represented in 2007 27
- Recent entries Liechtenstein, Poland
4Principles CEP
- Community Justice Crime must be resolved in
communities - Human rights bringing alive basic rights and
responsibilities - Delivery of effective sentences reducing
re-offending, developing consistent and fair
options that are based on good principles and
good evidence
5What binds probation in Europe? (1)
- Justice is done and effectiveness of the penal
reaction is served when - the personal circumstances are taken into
account pre-sentence probation report - risk of recidivism is included in the sentence
and the execution of the sentence assessment
reports - supervision, behavioural interventions and
aftercare is offered, if needed
6What binds probation in Europe?(2)
- Non-custodial sentences are more effective and
cheaper than custodial sentences - Supervision, aftercare and behavioural
interventions are needed to prevent recidivism
7Aims and focus of CEP
- Enhancing profile of probation
- Improving professionalism of probation
- Focus on evidenced based practice
- Influencing governments and European Institutions
8How does CEP help?
- Programme of Activities workshops and
conferences - Exchange of ideas Newletter, website, reports
- Providing expertise to the European Union and the
Council of Europe - Influencing Governments, partners in the penal
system, EuropeanInstitutions
9Overview CEP conferences (1)
- Foreign offender 1981, 1982, 2008
- Electronic Monitoring 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005,
2007, 2009 - Community Sanctions and Measures, Community
Service 1986, 1988, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005
10Overview CEP conferences (2)
- Sex offenders 2000, 2003, 2006
- Effective Practice, What Works? 1996, 2002,
2004, 2008 - Cooperation judicial authorities and probation
services 1984, 1987 - Drugs Probation intervention 1991 and Drug
couriers 1996, 2007
11Changing character of CEP
- Other topics electronic monitoring, what works,
toughness - Emerging countries Well-established services are
re-visioning while new probation services are
developing a first vision - Focus on governments and European institutions
12A higher international profile of probation is
needed
- Probation has not been a priority on the agenda
of the European Institutions - The wind behind the back of probation
- Continuing building more prisons is expensive and
not effective - Every country has a lot of foreigners in its
penitentiary institutions - Probation is not a soft option
13Council of Europe (1)Activities on Crime Problems
- Much work devoted to extradition, mutual
assistance in criminal matters, terrorism,
corruption, drug abuse, juvenile delinquency,
cyber crime etc. - Relatively few work devoted to Probation
14Council of Europe (2)Positive developments
- The Council of Europe
- studied CEPs contribution to the new Prison
Rules - invited the Director Generals of Probation at the
ad hoc conference for DGs of the Prison Services
in November 2004 - organised the Conference on Probation and
Aftercare in Istanbul 14-16 November 2005
15Council of Europe (3) Positive developments
- 2007 formulating a frame of reference for
developing Recommendations on Role and Function
of Probation Services in Europe - Some new members with probation expertise
appointed in the Penological Council in April 2006
16European Commission (1)
- Probation has never been on the agenda of the
European Commission - Agenda was dominated by free movement of persons,
goods, services and capital - Upcoming interest in Justice topics
- New developments on Rules and Funding
17European Commission (2)Transfer of sentenced
Persons
- Austria took the initiative of a draft on new
rules on the transfer of sentenced persons
without their consent - The transfer of sentenced persons to the State
of Nationality, the State of legal residence or
the State with which the persons have other close
links to serve their sentence helps with their
rehabilitation.
18European Commission (3)Transfer of sentenced
Persons
- First time that rehabilitation is mentioned in EU
rules - Gives opportunity for CEP to present itself to
the EU in working out the consequences for
Probation
19European Commission (4)Transfer of sentenced
Persons
- Is an advisory report from the Probation Service
necessary? - Which probation service is going to advise the
authorities? - What will have to be the minimum topics covered?
20European Commission (5)Transfer of alternative
sanctions and probation measures
- Framework decision is currently being discussed
in Brussels and Lisboa - Will have a lot of consequences for the national
probation organisations
21European Commission (5)Funding
- New funding programs for the period 2007-2013 are
under preparation - More money available for projects with a European
dimension in the field of justice, security and
safeguarding liberties - CEP and the member countries should in 2007
explore what it means for probation
22An active CEPWhat is in it for members?
- A growing awareness of probation at the European
level ? a stronger position a the national level
and visa versa - More money available at the national and European
level - Support for national developments (knowlegde and
advice) - Improved exchange of policy and practice