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World Congress on Probation

In October 2013, the Confederation of European Probation (CEP) launched the First World Congress on Probation. CEP organised it to bring together practitioners and those with an interest in probation and community justice from across the globe to share their knowledge and experience. The Congress provided participants with the opportunity to examine and discuss new and changing probation practices which aim to support offenders in moving away from a life of crime.

After the first successful World Congress, two other editions have been organised. The Second World Congress on Probation was organised by the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) and the International Community Corrections Association (ICCA) in Los Angeles, USA.

The third World Congress on Probation was held in Tokyo, Japan and organised by the Rehabilitation Services of Japan.

In September 2019 the Fourth World Congress on Probation was held in Sydney, Australia and organised by Department of Communities and Justice (New South Wales, Australia).

The fifth Wold Congress on Probation was held in Ottawa, Canada, from 28th September to 1st October 2022, and organised by the Canadian Criminal Justice Association. Read here the report.

The sixth World Congress on Probation was held in The Hague, The Netherlands, from 17th to 19th April 2024 and organised by the Dutch Probation Service. Read the report here

The seventh World Congress on Probation and Parole will be organised by Indonesia at the island of Bali.

Save the date | Seventh World Congress on Probation and Parole

Save the Date! CEP is looking forward to participating in the World Congress on Probation and Parole, taking place in beautiful Bali, Indonesia, from April 14–17, 2026. We’re excited to connect, share, and collaborate with professionals from around the globe on building safer, more just communities.

Sixth World Congress on Probation and Parole

The 6th World Congress on Probation and Parole was held in The Hague, The Netherlands, from 17 April to 19 April 2024. This edition was the most inclusive and diverse so far: 500 participants from over 60 countries came together to discuss the future of probation and parole. In the programme, speakers from all six continents shared their views on this future and their experiences with and ideas for probation in different contexts. Focusing on the subthemes society, system or practice, they engaged participants in inspirational talks, round tables, workspaces and out-of-the-box sessions. There were also poster presentations and a special future track, in which macro-social trends were translated into a future agenda for the global probation community. In addition to this in-depth focus, participants also strengthened their network and personal connections during the evening programmes and enjoyed special performances by a choir, the Dutch Enkelband (whose members all work for the Dutch Probation Service), a Caribbean brass band and spoken word artists. All in all, the 6th edition was a heart-warming encounter and a stepping stone towards more global collaboration and the development of probation and parole. Want to know more? Contact the Dutch Probation Service.

The presentations that were held during the Sixth World Congress on Probation and Parole are collected on this page.

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Plenary openings

Clement Okech – Reforming Probation: The Changing Perspectives of The Probation Service In Kenya

Ioan Durnescu and Faye Taxman – Probation around the world 2.0

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Read CEP’s recap of this event


 

To commemorate the event, the organisers created a booklet filled with memories and interviews, highlighting key insights and experiences shared during the congress.

>>Click here to view the booklet

Photos taken by Eelkje Colmjon

Fifth World Congress on Probation and Parole

“No One Left Behind: Building Community Capacity”

The 5th World Congress on Probation and Parole was held in Ottawa, Canada, from 28th September to 1st October 2022. The Congress brought together professionals from all parts of the world; 320 delegates and participants from over 30 countries. The theme, No One Left Behind, encapsulated the shared commitment of probation and parole authorities and professionals to reach out to and include the marginalised and excluded at the heart of their work. The Congress programme offered a wide variety of excellent speeches and workshops, representing the best practices around the world with the same idea; treatment and rehabilitation of offenders under probation supervision, respecting and protecting human rights and working for a safer and better society for all. Read more

Papers and presentations

The papers and presentations from the 5th World Congress on Parole and Probation can be found on the CCJA website.

Click here to go to the page.

Fourth World Congress on Probation and Parole

In September 2019 the Fourth World Congress on Probation was held in Sydney, Australia. The event was an opportunity for experts and practitioners from around the world to promote and develop probation and community corrections through the sharing of practical and academic knowledge. In total more than 340 delegates attended, representing 25 countries and almost every continent of the world.

The four main keynote addresses can be downloaded and viewed here.

Second World Congress on Probation and Parole

In 2015, the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) and the International Community Corrections Association (ICCA) organised the Second World Congress on Probation in Los Angeles, USA. All the presentations that were held during the Second World Congress on Probation are collected on this page.

Workshops

Juvenile & Family Justice Innovations in Japanese Community Corrections

Hiroshi Shojima

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Community-based Treatment in Japan

Rehabilitation Bureau, Ministry of Justice, Japan United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI)

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Desistance Needs of Young Offenders in Japan, and the Countermeasures

Professor Kayo Konagai

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Transforming Delivery of Probation Services in England and Wales

Jim Barton & Steve Pitts

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Swift, Certain, and Fair: Lessons from HOPE Probation and Beyond

Angela Hawken, Steven Alm and Bernie Warner

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Community Return: A Unique Opportunity

Gerry McNally

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A Case Study of GPS Monitoring Program in South Korea

Byungbae Kim

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The Knowledge Management and Database Development of EM

Yu Ming-Jen

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The Smart Pre-trial Demonstration Initiative

Garry Herceg

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Advancing Strength-based Methods with Justice Involved Clients

CHAMPS

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Using Creativity to reduce reoffending

Young in Prison, South Africa

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The Evolution of Community Supervision: Research on Training and Implementing Evidence-Based Practices

Guy Bourgon

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Prisoner’s transitions: Roma and Romanian prisoners finding their way back into society

Prof Ioan Durnescu

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Ethical Considerations in the Implementation of Innovative Correctional Practices

Professor Cecelia Klingele

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Translating Gender Responsive Research into Practice: Implications for Assessment, Case Management and Programming

Becki Ney and Patricia van Voorhis

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Mental Health Treatment Requirement

Denise Butt, Mignon French and Clive Long

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Post-prison Desistance in The Netherlands

Bas Vogelvang

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Correctional Practice and Case Management: Shaping Pathways

Randy Shively and Rose Ricciardelli

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The Pathway of Trauma: From Offender to Officer Part I

Heather Kerr

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The Pathway of Trauma: From Offender to Officer Part II

Kirsten Lewis

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Supervision Markers of Probation: A Worldwide Effort to Better Understand the Sanction of Probation

Faye S. Taxman and Edward Rhine

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Asean Community Corrections Thailand

Dr.Yossawan Boriboonthana

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Community Involvement in The Thai Probation System

Korakod Narkvichetr

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Developing Effective Rehabilitation of Offenders by Throughcare System : From Institutional treatment to Probation and Aftercare Service

Phornprapha Klaewkla

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The DOJ-PPA Community-Based Treatment Program for Clients

Manuel G. Co

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A Case Study in Strengthening Community-based Alternatives to Prison in East Africa

PRI

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First World Congress on Probation and Parole

In October 2013, CEP (European Organisation for Probation) launched the first World Congress on Probation in London, UK. All the presentations that were held during the First World Congress on Probation are collected on this page.

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