The closing ceremony of the 41st Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators in Hanoi on November 16 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The41st Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators(APCCA 41) concluded in Hanoi on November 16 after five working days.
Duringthe event, six sessions and five panel discussions were held so thatparticipants worked out measures to improve the effectiveness of prisonmanagement and education.
Theyalso participated in some fringe activities, including fact-finding trips tothe Quang Ninh and Thanh Xuan prisons.
Highly valuing Vietnam’s organisationof the APCCA 41, Prof. NeilMorgan and Irene Morgan, rapporteurs at the APCCA, said theconference was a chance for countries to learn prison management and education experiencesfrom one another.
Chair of the APCCA 41 Lt. Gen. LeMinh Hung said the international and regional economic, political, and securitysituations are still witnessing complex developments that affect prisonmanagement, requiring the APCCA to actively devise strategic cooperationmeasures so as to ensure effective prison management, correctional activities, and socialreintegration for ex-inmates.
Henoted that at the event, participants pledged to continue increasingcooperation, exchanges, experience sharing, and joint dialogues to furtherimprove prison management and education to help offenders become good citizensand create a healthy social environment for the development of countries andterritories in the region.
Thisyear’s event brought together more than 200 delegates from 25 countries, threeinternational organisations, and 18 diplomatic agencies. This was the secondtime the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security had hosted the rotatingconference.
Atthe closing ceremony, Hung handed over the APCCA flag to Wang Kwok-Hing, headof the delegation of Hong Kong (China), which will host the 42nd APCCA in November 2024./.
The 41st Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators (APCCA 41) opened in Hanoi on November 13, with the Vietnamese Ministry of Public Security being the host.
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