Progress in the project LV08/1 “Increasing the Application of Alternatives to Imprisonment (Including Possible Pilot Project on Electronic Surveillance)” on 2014 and planned works on 2015 - EEZ un Norvēģijas finanšu instrumenti
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Progress in the project LV08/1 “Increasing the Application of Alternatives to Imprisonment (Including Possible Pilot Project on Electronic Surveillance)” on 2014 and planned works on 2015

Work in the project LV08/1 has been very intensive and versatile on 2014 year. The intensive and exciting work on the implementation of project activities is planned on the 2015 year too. We offer a look back on the project progress last year and planned this year.

Training

To strengthen professional capacity of State Probation Service officers and prison officers and to improve the re-socialization system, the staff were provided with the following training on 2014:

13 training seminars

5 meetings of Service`s regional advisory councils on the implementation of electronic surveillance

16 peer reviews

The year 2015 promises to be rather intensive in terms of training events, in addition to the already commenced trainings it is planned to conduct a number of new seminars or those that were out of practice for a long time.

In 2015, it is planned to continue conducting the following seminars:

and resume the following trainings:

Work with Young Offenders

In 2015, a number of trainings are also planned with an aim to improve the Service officers` knowledge on the work with young offenders.

The following activities are planned:

Within the framework of the project activities, for the purpose of re-socialization of young offenders (aged 14 to 25), the Service will engage around 60 volunteer associates, who during common activities with young offenders would help them to acquire useful skills and strengthen the values and interests that promote re-socialization. Until the end of April 2015,     decisions will be made on issues related to the volunteers selection criteria and the ways of their engagement, the trainings of volunteers and their   content, taking into consideration the experience of the previously            implemented projects on the organization of volunteering work in Latvia, current Latvian legislation, and planned amendments in the legislative acts and internal regulations.

In order to acquaint the specialists of Latvian law enforcement         institutions with Norwegian practice of working with young offenders, it is planned to organize a visit of Norwegian experts – representatives of National Mediation Service – to Latvia, when during 5 regional discussions Latvian representatives will get an insight into the practice approved in Norway for the work with underaged offenders, as well as into the interinstitutional    cooperation directed towards the correction of behaviour of the underaged.

Conferences and Seminars

Another way of building professional capacity for the officers is participation in international conferences and exchange-of-experience visits, which offers an opportunity of being up to date with the latest information on the international scale and improves the functioning of State Probation Service in accordance with modern tendencies in the field of criminal justice. In 2014, representatives of the Service attended the following conferences and seminars:

Studies

Study on the Effectiveness of Risk and Needs Assessment (RNA) Tool

Implemented in 2014:

Preparation of data

All the necessary information on risk and needs assessments was received from PLUS, starting from the year 2011. These data have been used to conduct a selective psychometric study. Psychometric analysis has been made:

Qualitative analysis has been made: based on the psychometric analysis and available scientific literature on the respective topic, the drawbacks in the RNA tool were identified.

Based on the available scientific literature on the respective topic and the Service`s needs, problems in the field of risk assessment were identified – it is necessary to introduce additional criteria that would help to make a more complete assessment of the violence risk factor.

Planned for 2015:

Proposal development – to continue working on the improvement of the risk and needs assessment in relation to both the violence risk assessment and the upgrade of the existing tool, as well as on the improvement of the electronic performance of the risk and needs assessment. Study on the possibility of making prognoses in relation to the risk and needs assessment –  to receive data from the Punishment Register data base on the repetitive offenses committed by the SPS clients, and make an in-depth analysis of the quality, advantages and disadvantages of the risk and needs assessment tool used by SPS. To start working on the preparation of the final report.

Study on the Effectiveness of Probation Programmes (PP)

In 2014, the following activities were carried out:

In 2015, the following activities are planned:

As well as:

Thanks to the opportunities offered by the Project, in 2014 we began and continue to give support to poor and low-income probation clients,     offering the reimbursement of travel expenses in order for them to get to the Service and meet with case managers or attend probation programmes. An opportunity of reimbursement of travel expenses is also offered to those  Service officers who visit the territory of any other Service’s structural unit in order to do their direct duties of probation programme training, or meet with probation clients.

Consultations of mental health professionals are offered to probation  clients with mental disorders.

Service officers have an opportunity to attend individual support consultations of psychotherapy specialists, which represent essential help in reducing officers` burnout syndrome and strengthening their emotional resilience.

A number of purchases have been made and the procurement procedure for the lease of electronic surveillance technologies has been launched.

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