Penal Reform International: Security and violence (Global Prison Trends 2025)

Prison systems globally continue to report high levels of violence, with a myriad of drivers and impacts for people in prison and staff

Cells with Carpets, “Untouchables” and Sectors Where Guards Do Not Dare to Enter: What Is Happening in Moldovan Prisons?

Overcrowding, a thriving criminal subculture, critical staff shortages, and the deplorable state of infrastructure in Moldovan prisons create conditions conducive to ill-treatment and

Modern Penitentiary System: Challenges and Solutions In Conditions of the Military Conflict. Professional Scientific Conference. Chernihiv, May 29, 2025.

Council of Europe: On the Joint Letter Challenging the European Court of Human Rights

On 22 May 2025, at the initiative of Denmark and Italy, nine Council of Europe member states — including Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland —

Nine EU Countries Seek European Human Rights Convention’s Rethink on Migration

Nine EU countries have signed an open letter calling for the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to be reinterpreted to allow for

UK Will Roll Out Chemical Castration for Sex Offenders

The British government is to rollout the use of medication to suppress the sex drive of sex offenders, as part of a package

Denmark: Government Unveils Criminal justice Reform: Harsher Sentences, More Prison Space, and Focus on Rehabilitation

Denmark’s newly presented justice reform includes doubled sentences for violent crimes, over 2,000 new prison places by 2036, and expanded use of alternatives