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Ministry of Justice's New Initiative: Crime Prevention Course for Teachers
The Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Science, has launched a national-scale initiative to provide teachers and school personnel with the skills necessary to identify and respond to illegal or challenging behavior among minors promptly.
The primary goal of this crime prevention course is to prevent crimes by individuals under 18, thereby protecting teenagers from potential legal conflicts and ensuring the safety of society.
Through this training, teachers and relevant personnel from public and private schools will significantly enhance their role in early crime prevention and strengthen their response to incidents involving minors in coordination with the relevant agencies.
The course was officially presented today. Key speakers included the Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze; the Minister of Education and Science, Giorgi Amilakhvari; the Adviser to the Prime Minister on human rights issues, Niko Tatulashvili; and the Head of the National Agency for Crime Prevention, Enforcement of Non-custodial Sentences, and Probation, Lado Kheladze.
The course includes the following thematic topics:
- Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Referral;
- Specifics of child development stages;
- Causes and protective factors of deviant behavior in minors;
- Role of schools in crime prevention;
- Positive discipline techniques for teachers when dealing with juveniles in conflict with the law;
- Gambling and substance addiction;
- Video game disorder in adolescents;
- Violence against children etc.
The event was attended by heads of the Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Education and Science agencies, including representatives from the Training Center of Justice and the Professional Training Center for Teachers, who will be directly involved in implementing the initiative. The course's beneficiaries, teachers from public and private schools, were also present.