The three-day event intends to support a change to modern criminal justice
Head of the Judicial Council hopes it will certainly ‘help create future criminal policies’
More than 200 public prosecutors and also justice specialists from Arab nations as well as Europe are participating in a worldwide conference in Jordan.
Organized by the Jordanian Judicial Council, in cooperation with the Naif Arab University for Safety Sciences, the occasion is the very first of its kind for the nation.
It is being held at the King Hussein Convention Facility in the Dead Sea under the title “Restorative Justice in Modern Lawbreaker Policy.”
The three-day seminar intends to relieve the change to modern-day criminal justice and also unites public district attorneys from Jordan as well as other Arab nations, as well as experts in restorative justice as well as agents of organizations from worldwide.
It will include conversations on the different difficulties of introducing corrective justice and supply a platform for the exchange of knowledge and competence.
Corrective justice is the process through which there is communication between those hurt by criminal activity or problem as well as those in charge of it.
Inaugurating the occasion on behalf of Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Judicial Council President Mohammad Ghazou claimed he wished the conference and its study papers would certainly “assist create future criminal plans in our nations.”
Chief Law Officer Yousef Thiabat said the Public Prosecution Office picked corrective justice as its major topic to keep pace with modern-day criminal plans.
NAUSS Head of state Abdelmajeed Al-Banyan said the conference was born out of an agreement signed with Jordan’s public prosecutors to exchange knowledge on the “essential subject of corrective justice.”