41st Asian & Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators opens in Hanoi | Politics

41st Asian & Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators opens in Hanoi hinh anh 1Delegates to the 41st Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators. (Photo: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA) –
The 41st Asian and
Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators (APCCA 41) opened in Hanoi on
November 13, with the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security being the host.

The annual event provides a platform for
agencies responsible for prison and correctional administration within Asia-Pacific
to meet, exchange ideas, and share practices in corrections.

This year’s event, to last until November 16, brings
together more than 200 delegates from 25 countries, three international organisations, and 15 diplomatic agencies. This is the second time the Vietnamese ministry has
hosted the rotary event.


In his opening remarks, Deputy Minister of Public
Security Nguyen Van Long highlighted APCCA’s significant contributions to
enhancing international cooperation in prison management and corrections.

Such information and experience exchanges between APCCA
members are important for countries and territories to raise the efficiency of
correctional practices, he continued.

41st Asian & Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators opens in Hanoi hinh anh 2A view of the 41st Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators. (Photo: VNA)

The officer briefed the participants on Vietnam’s correctional
landscape, which follows the Constitution and law, and its specific policies on
education, vocational training and health care for inmates, along with those on
amnesty and rehabilitation.

Long noted his hope that the participants will raise
feasible solutions to improve the efficiency and quality of correctional
administration, helping prisoners soon return to normal life and contributing
to preventing and reducing crimes, thus creating a healthy environment for the
development in each nation and the entire region.

The conference will touch upon challenges to the
prison service in Vietnam and solutions to them; safe environment and health
care for prisoners with mental and behaviour disorders, and those with drug-related
problems, and disabilities; how to minimise recidivism through rehabilitation
programmes; cooperation with private partners and organisations in corrections;
and improving material facilities and technologies to serve the work.

Shie Yong Lee, head of the Singaporean delegation, said
prisons should be safe places for both inmates and correctional administrators,
stressing the need to promote social reintegration of prisoners and raise
public confidence in prison management.

First held in 1980, APCCA now gathers 34 member
agencies from 25 countries./.

VNA

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