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Effectiveness of probation supervision recognised in Estonia-Netherlands seminar

30. June 05
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In the two-day joint seminar for officials shaping Estonian and Dutch criminal policies held in Laulasmaa Hotel and ending today, Dutch participants admitted that a probation supervision system is an effective means of combating crime.

"Once again I was assured that the criminal policy goals set by us are reasonable," said Justice Minister Rein Lang at the seminar. “Estonia is on the right track in trying to use its well-functioning probation supervision system even more effectively and to a larger extent. A probationer will not lose touch with society and will not obtain new criminal knowledge. This is the key to the effectiveness of the system. The Dutch have experience from the time when they did not have a probation supervision system, but they admit that abolition of it was a big mistake and they are currently rebuilding it."

The seminar touched upon the problems of law enforcement in Estonia and Europe and the possibilities of combating crime both within the framework of the law enforcement system and outside of it. Estonian and Dutch law enforcement specialists discussed the development of Estonian criminal policy and possible priorities. Changes to national law enforcement systems related to ‘Europeanisation’ were also discussed.

"We learned that there are indeed areas where we’re ahead of the Dutch," said the Minister. "For instance, the use of information technology. The Dutch were very interested in the e-file project launched in Estonia. They are not even planning to use information technology tools to such an extent in criminal proceedings."

In addition to the Ministry of Justice, the event was attended by several police chiefs, the Public Prosecutor, circuit prosecutors, representatives of the Supreme Court, researchers, representatives of the Tax and Customs Board, the State Audit Office and the Ministries of Internal Affairs and Justice.


Kristi Künnapas
Public Relations Division
Ministry of Justice
Phone 620 8118
Mobile phone 56 215 672