This agreement supports JUSTICE TRENDS Magazine’s commitment to informing the corrections community about trends, challenges, and best practices, and offers both organisations new ways to contribute to meaningful progress in the field.
The International Corrections & Prisons Association (ICPA) is a renowned international organisation that promotes cooperation across the sector and works to advance humane and effective correctional policies and standards worldwide. The partnership is based on a shared goal: improving how information, ideas, and solutions are exchanged across countries and systems in response to the ongoing challenges in the field.
This agreement builds on a long-standing cooperation relationship between the two organisations, and reflects a mutual recognition of each other’s efforts and mission in the sector.
Through this partnership, JUSTICE TRENDS will benefit from closer engagement with ICPA’s global network and increased visibility across its activities and events. The Magazine will increase its presence—physically or digitally—at ICPA conferences, offering wider exposure to its publications among members and attendees.
With the support from ICPA’s expert network, this enhanced collaboration will allow JUSTICE TRENDS to further enrich its editorial content through expert contributions, expanding its mission to inform and connect professionals in the field of corrections worldwide.
Pedro das Neves, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of JUSTICE TRENDS, underscores the partnership’s strategic importance: “Our collaboration with ICPA creates an unprecedented platform for sharing innovative correctional practices and catalysing positive industry transformation.”
ICPA Executive Director Natalie Boal emphasises the alliance’s potential: “This partnership amplifies our mission to promote humane correctional policies while facilitating meaningful cross-border dialogue. Together, we will drive innovation and excellence in global corrections practices.”
Both organisations look forward to working together in a more structured way, contributing to ongoing efforts to strengthen the global corrections community.
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