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J-CAP: Judicial cooperation for the enhancement of mutual recognition regarding probation measures and alternative sanctions

The J-CAP project aims at improving the execution of Framework Decision 2008/947, which lays down rules for facilitating the recognition and application of probation measures and alternative sanctions among the European Member States.

This project focuses on an awareness-raising approach while also developing practical materials to facilitate the execution of the Framework Decision.

With judges and magistrates as its primary target group and lawyers as a second target, J-CAP’s activities highlight the importance of the instrument and the fundamental issues that hinder its successful implementation.

By fostering “strengthened cooperation and exchange of information between competent national authorities”, the project ultimately advances the objective of more effective and holistic rehabilitation policies and practices.

 Objectives

  • To lay the groundwork for successfully supporting judges and magistrates, and on a second level, lawyers in executing Framework Decision 2008/947;
  • Contribute to a deepened understanding of the Framework Decision’s goals and operational aspects, as well as of other EU Member States’ systems and available measures between practitioners;
  • Fostering reflection among practitioners, which will, in turn, support a higher degree of harmonisation between legal and judicial cultures;
  • Support the rehabilitation and respect for the rights of foreign individuals on probation simultaneously reiterating the relevance of judicial cooperation instruments concerning non-custodial judicial sentences.

 Expected outcomes

  • Development of practical materials to support and extend the application of Framework Decision 2008/947 by judicial practitioners (judges, magistrates & lawyers) across EU Member States;
  • Dissemination and discussion events fostering the capacity of judicial practitioners (judges, magistrates, and lawyers) to execute the Framework Decision 2008/947;
  • Convergence of practices of stakeholders in the partner countries, supporting international judicial cooperation in criminal matters and fostering harmonisation of legal and judicial cultures;
  • Increased efficiency and success of monitoring and control measures aiming at offenders’ rehabilitation.

 

The project is funded by the European Commission Directorate-General Justice and Consumers.  

 

EU

 

Project Partner

Project Period

April 2022 to March 2024

Project Manager

Walter Hammerschick

Project Team

Rebecca Walter

Publications

D2.3 Informative Materials

D3.2 Guidance Booklet

e-Magazine, Issue I (German/ English)

e-Magazine, Issue II (German/ English)

e-Magazine, Issue III (German/ English)

e-Magazine, Issue IV (German / English)

 

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