This IO pursues the design of a specific methodology to provide CJS with the critical guidance to perform effective engagement paths towards society. The purpose is to design a methodology that can increase the number of partner organisations (civil society), participating in (ex)offenders reintegration process, commit them to contribute with various resources and reach an agreement to work closely together towards common goals related to the reintegration of (ex) offenders.
THEME: Assessment Tool to screen offender’s perceptions on society acceptance regarding reintegration process Design and Replication
Theme: MOBilizing Society Towards (ex) Offenders Reintegration
Place: Romania, Portugal, Germany, France and Italy
Date: February, 2019
During this Multiplyer Event partners will promote the first three intellectual outputs (IO):
01. Assessment Tool to screen so ciety perceptions on (ex)offenders’ needs and CJS function
02. Assessment Tool to screen offender’s perceptions on society acceptance regarding reintegration process
03. Methodology on Community engagement in CJS
Participants will learn about:
a) MOBi project background and objectives;
b) How the partnership has designed and performed the assessment tools (IO1 and IO2), main difficulties gathering data and final results;
c) Methodology on Community engagement in CJS: how it was designed and stages of the engagement process; expected results
Participants profile:
THEME: Methodology on Community engagement in CJS
The team was reunited again, to explore a methodology on community engagement in the criminal justice system.
THEME: Toolbox for training community awareness on CJS, (ex)offenders’ rehabilitation and reintegration processes
Partners will organise among them at least 1 pilot to test, adapt to context, validate and fine tune the toolbox for community awareness; and also train the trainers to deliver it in any context. For this partners will deliver a train the trainers training targeting prison staff and trainers, in each partner country.
THEME: Handbook for community awareness of (ex)offenders’ rehabilitation and reintegration processes