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Tuesday, 17 June, 2025
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Presentation of the Book “Prevention of Juvenile Crime and Execution of Sentences” Held at the Ministry of Justice

A presentation of the book “Prevention of Juvenile Crime and Execution of Sentences”, published as part of a grant-funded project, took place at the Ministry of Justice.

Authored by Moris Shalikashvili, Givi Mikanadze, and Ioseb Vardzelashvili, the publication aims to raise public awareness about juvenile crime and to strengthen the protection of minors’ rights within the justice system.

The book is intended for employees of the Special Penitentiary Service and the National Probation Agency, as well as for professionals and stakeholders interested in juvenile justice and youth in conflict with the law.

The event was attended by Minister of Justice Paata Salia and Deputy Ministers Lasha Maghradze, Merab Turava, Giorgi Dgebuadze, Beka Dzamashvili, and Aleksandre Maisuradze.

Since 2021, the Ministry of Justice has been implementing grant programs aimed at fostering innovative services, enhancing human rights protection, improving legal security, and supporting the rehabilitation and reintegration of convicts.

Between 2021 and 2025, a total of 56 projects have been funded through these initiatives.

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Laituri Penitentiary Institution to Be Equipped with Sports Fields and a Cinema

Laituri Penitentiary Institution to Be Equipped with Sports Fields and a Cinema. Minister of Justice Paata Salia, together with Deputy Minister Lana Morgoshia and Head of the Special Penitentiary Service Giorgi Pataridze, visited Laituri Penitentiary Institution No. 1 to review its infrastructure and planned development projects.

In the near future, the institution will be equipped with a cinema, as well as volleyball, basketball, and football fields. These new facilities will further support the resocialization and rehabilitation of inmates by creating additional educational, cultural, and sporting opportunities.

Laituri Penitentiary Institution is Georgia’s first small-scale correctional facility built in accordance with the highest modern standards. Its contemporary infrastructure ensures the safe and effective management of inmates from different categories. Male and female inmates are housed within the same complex but remain fully separated in compliance with all relevant security standards.

The facility includes a range of spaces designed to meet the needs of inmates, including a digital university where they can attend online lectures and pursue higher education. The institution also features areas for short-term, long-term, and video visits, all adapted for persons with disabilities. A Public Service Hall has been opened to provide services for both staff and inmates. In addition, the medical unit is fully equipped with the necessary inventory and equipment, while individual exercise and rehabilitation spaces have been arranged for inmates in every section.

One of the key priorities of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the Special Penitentiary Service is the gradual replacement of large-scale prisons with smaller penitentiary institutions built to modern standards. Laituri Penitentiary Institution No. 1 is a clear example of this approach, offering a safe, dignified, and modern environment fully adapted to the needs of both inmates and staff.