Resource Material No.114
- WHOLE TEXT (PDF: 8,932KB)
- COVER (PDF: 221KB)
- CONTENTS (PDF: 63.1KB)
- INTRODUCTORY NOTE (PDF: 67.9KB)
- FEATURED ARTICLE (PDF: 575KB)
PART ONE
WORK PRODUCT OF THE 177TH INTERNATIONAL SENIOR SEMINAR
“PREVENTING REOFFENDER THROUGH A MULTI-STAKEHOLDER APPROACH”
Visiting Expeert's Papers
Participants' Papers
- Social Reintegration of Deported Dominicans
by Ms. Gina Maria Lamarche Leonardo (Dominican Republic) (PDF: 79.8KB) - Current Situation and Challenges in the Imposition of Penalties and Case Dispositions
with Regard to Rehabilitative Perspectives in Lao P.D.R.
by Ms. Vilaysinh Dainhansa (Lao PDR) (PDF: 83.6KB) - The Barangay (Community) Drug Cleaning Programme: A Holistic and Whole-of-Nation
Approach in Curbing the Drug Menace in the Philippinesby
by Ms. Riza Soriano Ardepolla (Philippines) (PDF: 1,973KB) - Alternative Sentencing in Sri Lanka and Its Challenges from a Rehabilitative Perspective
by Ms. Nayomi Wickramasekera (Sri Lanka) (PDF: 117KB) - Beyond the Halfway House: Together, We Create Chance
by Ms. Disaya Meepien (Thailand) (PDF: 191KB)
Report of the Seminar
Group Workshop Reports
- Diversion and Rehabilitation of Vulnerable Populations
by Group A (PDF: 53.4KB) - Preventing Reoffending through a Multi-stakeholder Approach
by Group B (PDF: 54.6KB) - Multi-stakeholder Approaches for Effective Supervision and Support for Offenders
by Group C (PDF: 53.6KB) - Challenges in Preventing Recidivism
by Group D (PDF: 54.8KB)
PART TWO
WORK PRODUCT OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON BUILDING INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES
“PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS INCLUDING CHILDREN”
Visiting Expert’s Paper
Participants' Papers
- Protection of the Rights of Crime Victims Including Children: The Kenyan Response to Child Victims
by Ms. Caroline Karimi Kariuki (Kenya) (PDF: 77.3KB) - Upholding the Rights of Crime Victims: A Philippine Standpoint
by Ms. Giselle Marie S. Geronimo (Philippines)(PDF: 112KB)
Report of the Course
PART THREE
WORK PRODUCT OF THE 178TH INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE
“CYBERCRIME AND DIGITAL EVIDENCE”
Participants' Papers
- Admissibility of Digital/Electronic Evidence in Malawi
by Ms. Golda Chilembwe Rapozo (Malawi) (PDF: 87.4KB) - Cybercrime and Digital Evidence: The Nigeria Police Force in Perspective
by Mr. Olusoji Abraham Obideyi (Nigeria) (PDF: 100KB) - Cybercrime and Digital Evidence in Panama
by Ms. Evelyn Medina (Panama) (PDF: 92.4KB) - Authenticity of Digital Evidence and Current Challenges
by Mr. Avantha Lakmal Bandara Wickramasooriya (Sri Lanka) (PDF: 94.7KB)