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Practical application of the instruments used in screening of signs of radicalisation, risk and needs assessment of violent extremist prisoners (VEP-specific tools), marginalised and prisoners at risk from radicalisation, individual approach to their rehabilitation and their preparation for release, including defining post-release support that will be needed, were in the foreground of a three-day training for prison practitioners from Kosovo Correction Service, which took place on 17-19 June 2024 in Istog, Kosovo.*

Front-line staff and management from security and treatment sector in Dubrava Prison and the High Security Prison, along with representatives of the Kosovo Probation Service, and representatives of the Prevention and Reintegration Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, refreshed their knowledge on the core principles of the use of VEP-specific tools and implementation of the treatment and rehabilitation approach in working with this profile of prisoners. They reviewed the techniques for overcoming the most frequent challenges, such as unmotivated, resistant VEPs refusing to engage in any treatment or rehabilitation opportunities. In addition, the participants practiced the implementation of all steps of the pre-release programme and post-release support framework, developed with the help of the Council of Europe, and addressed the main preconditions to piloting of these tools and programmes in Kosovo, such as: creating an institutional infrastructure for the work with offenders; reintegration support; effective coordination between the agencies involved; and especially establishing a working alliance with VEPs as the end beneficiaries of such programmes. Piloting of the tools and programmes in Kosovo is due to begin in July this year.

The training was organised under auspices of the Regional Action “Enhancing co-operation in the Western Balkans in managing violent extremism in prisons and preventing further radicalisation after release”, and the third phase of the Horizontal Facility Programme, co-funded by EU and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe.

Istog, Kosovo* 17-19 June 2024
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Through bilateral co-operation activities and projects, the Division for Cooperation in Police and Deprivation of Liberty plays a major role in assisting the beneficiary countries to integrate the Council of Europe standards in their penitentiary, probation and law enforcement institutions. The work related to prisons, probation and the police is an integral part of the overall work of the Council of Europe related to human rights, democracy and the rule of law, the three pillars of the raison d’être of the Organisation, in accordance with its Statute. The main objective is to help the Member States improve their legislation and practice related to the work of the police as well the execution of penal sanctions and measures.

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19 - 21 May 2024, Strasbourg

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Multilateral meeting "From punitive to rehabilitative approach: refocus in execution of criminal sanctions"

28 - 29 November 2023, Strasbourg

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Conference of the Police Network on the use of force in the context of police activities

24 - 25 May 2023, Strasbourg

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Multilateral meeting on "The COVID-19 pandemic in prisons and its impact on prison reform priorities"

3 - 4 November 2022, Strasbourg

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28 - 29 June 2022

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