Thirteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
A/RES/70/174
(g) To promote the improvement of e-government systems in the area of
crime prevention and criminal justice, with a view to enhancing public participation,
and to promote the use of new technologies to facilitate cooperation and
partnerships between the police and the communities they serve, as well as to share
good practices and exchange information on community policing;
(h) To strengthen public-private partnerships in preventing and countering
crime in all its forms and manifestations;
(i) To ensure that the content of the law is accessible to the public, and to
promote, as appropriate, the transparency of criminal trials;
(j) To establish or build upon existing practices and measures to encourage
the public, especially victims, to report and follow up on incidents of crime and
corruption, and to develop and implement measures for the protection of whistleblowers and witnesses;
(k) To consider partnering and supporting community initiatives and
fostering the active participation of citizens in ensuring access to justice for all,
including awareness of their rights, as well as their involvement in the prevention of
crime and the treatment of offenders, including by creating opportunities for
community service and supporting the social reintegration and rehabilitation of
offenders, and in that regard to encourage the sharing of best practices and the
exchange of information on relevant social reintegration policies and programmes
and on relevant public-private partnerships;
(l) To encourage the active participation of the private sector in crime
prevention, as well as in social inclusion programmes and employability schemes
for vulnerable members of society, including victims and those released from
prison;
(m) To build and maintain capacities for the study of criminology, as well as
forensic and correctional sciences, and to draw on contemporary scientific expertise
in the design and implementation of relevant policies, programmes and projects.
11. As we continue our efforts to achieve the objectives set forth in the
present Declaration, to enhance international cooperation, to uphold the rule of law
and to ensure that our crime prevention and criminal justice systems are effective,
fair, humane and accountable, we reaffirm the importance of adequate, long-term,
sustainable and effective technical assistance and capacity-building policies and
programmes. We therefore strive:
(a) To continue to provide sufficient, stable and predictable funding in
support of the design and implementation of effective programmes to prevent and
counter crime in all its forms and manifestations, upon the request of Member States
and based on an assessment of their specific needs and priorities, in close
collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime;
(b) To invite the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the network of
institutes of the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme,
and all relevant United Nations entities and international and regional organizations,
in fulfilment of their mandates, to continue to coordinate and cooperate with
Member States to provide effective responses to the challenges faced at the national,
regional and global levels, as well as to strengthen the effectiveness of public
participation in crime prevention and criminal justice, including through the
preparation of studies and the development and implementation of programmes.
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