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Turning Integrity into Business as Usual: 1st CABIN’s Conference - Forward for Business Ethics in Central Asia ...
Dushanbe, July 2025 – Tajikistan’s path toward a more modern, humane and rights-based correctional system continues to gain ...
Across the globe, an estimated 11.7 million people are currently incarcerated, a figure that has risen by 25% since 2000. As incarceration rates continue to rise, ensuring the fair and humane ...
Criminal groups in Ukraine are shifting business models as the war, now in its fourth year, has driven up displacement, trafficking risks and demand for synthetic drugs such as methadone, says the UN ...
Within the vehicle maintenance workshop, approximately ten prisoners each year are offered more than just vocational training ...
Justice Rangajeeva Wimalasena is the President of the Court of Appeal of Nauru and an Adjunct Professor at the Australian Catholic University. He served as the convener of the Nauru Declaration Draft ...
The workshops brought together 29 judges, including five female judges, from over 20 districts across Balochistan. The ...
Pretrial Detention Drops to 66% in Nigeria’s Custodial Centers, Says New Findings from UNODC and National Human Rights Commission ...
3 July 2025, Balochistan - As part of the Deliver Justice Project, funded by the European Union, the United Nations Office on ...
“Corruption remains one of the most serious challenges facing the South-East Asia region,” said Megumi Hara, UNODC Crime ...
On 18 July 2025, Nelson Mandela Day is celebrated internationally, and this year it also marks ten years since the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners were adopted — ...
To mark the 15th anniversary of the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders (the Bangkok Rules) which were adopted by the United ...