Partners
Cooperation between a varied array of actors is essential in order to achieve the project's primary goals. Thus, the Consortium's composition is particular in the sense that it combines public sector representatives of the corrections sector, consultancy-orientated private firms, along with highly respected think tanks and NGOs. This unique strategic partnership will thus enable the Consortium to reach the project's objective of enhancing judicial cooperation and raising awareness in what concerns alternative measures to preventive detention.
The Consortium is represented by six EU Member States, through the collaboration of Bremen Senate of Justice and Constitution, IPS_Innovative Prison Systems, the Institute for the Sociology of Law and Criminology, the Center for the Study of Democracy, Agenfor International and European Strategies Consulting.
The Consortium is represented by six EU Member States, through the collaboration of Bremen Senate of Justice and Constitution, IPS_Innovative Prison Systems, the Institute for the Sociology of Law and Criminology, the Center for the Study of Democracy, Agenfor International and European Strategies Consulting.
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Department for Applied Sociology of Law and Criminology of the University of Innsbruck (IRKS)
www.uibk.ac.at/irks Contact: Walter Hammerschick |