The National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-custodial Sentences and Probation hosted students of Tbilisi State University
The National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-custodial Sentences and Probation hosted students of Tbilisi State University. Employees of the agency introduced the students to the specifics of the agency's activities. The discussion focused on probation supervision, the enforcement of non-custodial sanctions, diversion and mediation programs, as well as rehabilitation and resocialization initiatives designed to support offenders' reintegration into society. The meeting was conducted in an interactive format, allowing students to engage directly with professionals through a question-and-answer session. The visit aimed to enhance students’ understanding of the probation system and the rehabilitation-resocialization services available to offenders, while promoting greater awareness of modern approaches to crime prevention and offender reintegration.
Juvenile beneficiaries of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation participated in a hands-on master class at a ceramics studio, where they explored the basics of working with clay
Juvenile beneficiaries of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation participated in a hands-on master class at a ceramics studio, where they explored the basics of working with clay. During the session, participants learned practical techniques and created a variety of ceramic items using their own creativity and skills. The activity combined entertainment with educational value, supporting the juveniles’ resocialization and rehabilitation process while also helping them develop new interests and potential vocational directions. The Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation continues to remain committed to providing similar supportive opportunities for its juvenile beneficiaries in the future.
Kazakh Delegation Introduced to Georgia’s Unique “Probbox” Innovation
Kazakh Delegation Introduced to Georgia’s Unique “Probbox” Innovation.The members of the delegation were introduced to “Probbox,” an innovative technological solution developed by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia. Equipped with fingerprint and facial recognition technology, the device enables probationers to access a wide range of services remotely, without the need to visit a probation bureau in person. This innovative approach enhances accessibility, ensures greater privacy, and expands service coverage across the country. “Probbox” is a unique Georgian innovation with no known international equivalent.Currently, “Probbox” units are installed in Tbilisi and 23 municipalities throughout Georgia. In 2025 alone, nearly 200,000 services were delivered through the system, demonstrating its effectiveness and growing importance in probation service delivery.During the visit, the Kazakh delegation explored Georgia’s innovative approaches to public service provision and digital transformation. The study visit also included meetings at the House of Justice of Georgia, the Justice Training Center, and the Service Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia, where participants learned about modern service delivery practices and citizen-oriented reforms implemented across the justice sector.
The Diversion and Mediation Department of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation conducted a series of informational meetings with university students
The Diversion and Mediation Department of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation conducted a series of informational meetings with university students. During the sessions, department representatives introduced students to the key principles of juvenile justice, explained the objectives and procedures of the diversion and mediation program, and highlighted the significance of mediation as an effective tool for resolving conflicts and promoting restorative justice. These meetings are organized at universities across Georgia and are designed to increase awareness of the diversion and mediation program, while fostering greater understanding of legal and social responsibility among young people. The events were also attended by mediators, who shared their professional experience with students based on practical examples and answered their questions
The National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation of the Ministry of Justice congratulated Juveniles on the Children's Day
The National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation of the Ministry of Justice congratulated Juveniles on the Children's Day.As part of the celebrations, children took guided tours of the Botanical Garden and enjoyed a range of interactive, entertaining activities led by professional animators.The head of the Agency, Nika Tskhvarashvili, personally congratulated the participants on the occasion and presented them with symbolic gifts and sweets on behalf of the agency.Supporting the healthy development, rehabilitation, and social reintegration of young people, as well as preventing juvenile delinquency, remains one of the key priorities of the Ministry of Justice and the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation. Similar initiatives will continue to be implemented in the future to promote the well-being and positive development of juveniles.
A personal exhibition of a beneficiary of the Juvenile Referral Center of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation was held
A personal exhibition of a beneficiary of the Juvenile Referral Center of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation was held. All funds raised through the exhibition sale will be entirely donated to the beneficiary The exhibition showcased various artworks created by the teenager as part of art therapy activities. The event was aimed at supporting the rehabilitation and resocialization of the juveniles, as well as encouraging the development of their professional skills and interests. The agency will continue implementing beneficiary-oriented educational projects and supporting young people in the future.
A seminar was held on the topic of strengthening work with perpetrators of domestic violence
A seminar was held on the topic of strengthening work with perpetrators of domestic violence.Representatives of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation, the Special Penitentiary Service, and the State Care Agency, along with international experts, engaged in practical discussions on key issues such as understanding violent behavior, managing aggression, regulating emotions, and addressing gender norms. The cooperation between the participating institutions supports stronger inter-agency coordination and promotes the introduction of evidence-based interventions, which is essential for improving violence prevention strategies and ensuring a safer environment. The seminar was organized at the initiative of UN Women and with the support of the European Union, with the aim of enhancing work with perpetrators of domestic violence.
Juvenile beneficiaries of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation participated in a hands-on master class at a ceramics studio, where they explored the basics of working with clay
Juvenile beneficiaries of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation participated in a hands-on master class at a ceramics studio, where they explored the basics of working with clay.During the session, participants learned practical techniques and created a variety of ceramic items using their own creativity and skills. The activity combined entertainment with educational value, supporting the juveniles’ resocialization and rehabilitation process while also helping them develop new interests and potential vocational directions. The Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation continues to remain committed to providing similar supportive opportunities for its juvenile beneficiaries in the future.
Beneficiaries of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation were introduced to the fundamentals of leather craftsmanship
Beneficiaries of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation were introduced to the fundamentals of leather craftsmanship.Participants received information about the history of the “Cosmos” brand and were familiarized with various leatherworking techniques. They also took part in the practical process of creating bags and accessories.The cultural and educational initiative aims to support the rehabilitation and resocialization of convicts, while encouraging the development of vocational interests. It represents one of the key priorities of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Non-Custodial Sentences and Probation. The Agency will continue to provide support to its beneficiaries in the future.