Committee for Alternative Green Community Penalties Project Meeting Discusses Action Plans, Initiatives and Projects
The Electronic Police Monitoring and Alternative Green Community Penalties Committee convened its first meeting of the year, marking a key step in advancing sustainable alternatives to traditional punitive measures. Hosted by the Ajman Police General Command at the Police Sports and Shooting Club, the session brought together representatives from relevant departments within the Ministry and strategic partner organizations.
The meeting focused on reviewing and refining action plans for the development of the Alternative Green Community Penalties Project. Participants engaged in detailed discussions on strategic initiatives and ongoing projects aimed at enhancing the framework for non-custodial penalties, in collaboration with judicial and prosecutorial authorities nationwide.
Key topics included identifying opportunities for improvement and addressing challenges to ensure the implementation of sustainable, effective alternatives that align with national security and societal goals. Committee members also reviewed performance indicators and monitored progress to ensure the project's objectives are met efficiently.
Among the expected national outcomes highlighted were the social inclusion and reintegration of offenders, strengthening community safety, and fostering a greater sense of security among citizens. The meeting reaffirmed the committee’s commitment to leveraging innovation and interagency cooperation to build a more rehabilitative and environmentally conscious justice system.