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Probation service ‘to empty’ prisons in Armenia

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Offender can be corrected. Law-enforcement agencies must believe this principle; otherwise we cannot avoid double criminality, European experts said during a Yerevan-hosted workshop on probation standards.

Marc Cerón, the President of the European Organization for Probation, who was the main speaker of the event, introduced the development of the European Probation Service Systems and the main principles and ethics of probation work. He also presented the legislative basis of European probation and the organizational modalities of probation service systems.

"The probation system has been operating in Europe for a long time. It allows controlling offenders and understanding their social and psychological condition. This is especially important during trials when the judge is to announce the verdict based on the defendant's testimonial and causes of the crime," he said.

The establishment of a probation service in Armenia is included in the Legal and Judicial Reforms Programme for 2012-2016. It is believed that the introduction of this important institution will contribute strengthening the rehabilitation and re-socialization efforts of the
penitentiary service.

"Probation is an institution without which prisons, early conditional release, alternative sanctions and other institutions of criminal justice can not function properly. Armenia is rather late in establishing a probation service, but we hope that the inclusion of international experts in the process will be helpful in blueprinting the most suitable model of probation service for Armenia's criminal justice system," President of the Civil Society Institute Arman Danielyan said.

The event was organized by the OSCE Office in Yerevan and the Civil Society Institute of Armenia, within the framework of a project funded by the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, to present international standards and outline the vision of state bodies and civil society organizations on the future structure of Armenia's probation service.

The workshop brought together representatives from the Armenian Justice Ministry, the Criminal-Executive Department of the Ministry, the Law School of the Justice Ministry, civil society organizations and academia working in the field.