IOAN DURNESCU UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK DECISIONS 947 & 829.

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IOAN DURNESCU UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK DECISIONS 947 & 829

COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW FD 947/2008 on alternative to detention and probation decision FD 829/2009 on alternatives to provisional detention RationaleToo many FNP, overcrowding and minimum reintegration prospects Too many foreign nationals in pre-trial arrest – consequences? PrecursorsCoE Convention on the Supervision of Conditionally Sentenced or Conditionally Released Prisoners – 1964 (1975) – only 19 of 47 - Aim and purposeEnhance social rehabilitation by: -preserving family, social, linguistic ties, -improving monitoring of compliance -prevent recidivism -protect the victim and the public Protection of the victim and the general public. Supervision of the people while awaiting trial – ensure the due course of justice. Enhancing the right to liberty and the presumption of innocence. Use of non-custodial measures for pre-trial. Equal treatment for non- residents

COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW FD 947/2008 on alternative to detention and probation decision FD 829/2009 on alternatives to provisional detention Where?To the MS where the person is lawfully and ordinarily residing – if they returned or want to return Another MS – upon request and consent of the MS To the MS where the person lawfully and ordinarily reside – informed and consents Other MS but only with consent of that MS. CharacteristicsThe system of competent authorities Eleven types of probation measures – added more if … The system of competent authorities Recourse of the central authority Six supervision measures (obligatory – report, not to enter, remain in places etc.) Five other measures (may be prepared – treatment, money etc.) ProcedureCertificate and the sentence EJN - crimjust.europa.eu/ejn/EJN_Home.aspxhttp:// crimjust.europa.eu/ejn/EJN_Home.aspx Adaptation – nature and duration ES – 60 days to decide Double criminality – 32 Certificate + Decision on the supervision measures. Specify: length of time, renewal and the provisional length of time needed EJN ES – 20 days for decision + possible another 20 days – inform Adaptation – the nature in line with the national legislation for equivalent offence Double criminality - 32

COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW FD 947/2008 on alternative to detention and probation decision FD 829/2009 on alternatives to provisional detention Grounds for non-recognitionCertificate incomplete Not wiling to return Other measures than the 11 Less than 6 months until the end etc. Certificate incomplete Measures not obligatory Ne bis in idem Immunity In case of breach would not apply the EAW – but consultation etc. Law governing supervisionES takes all subsequent decision except alternative sentence if custody is not an option in case of breach. Transfer jurisdiction back ES In case of continuation – IS may request to extend the monitoring by the ES. ES decides according to its own national law. All subsequent decision taken by the IS – renewal, modification, arrest warrant ES may adapt or refuse Deadline of implementation6 th of December December 2012

SEVERAL PROJECTS Probation measures and alternative sanctions in the EU - ISTEP STREAM - CEP Expert Group

STATE OF IMPLEMENTATION FD 947/2008FD 829/2009 Transposed 24 MS22 MS In process of transposition 2 MS3 MS Not transposed 2 MS3 MS Practice Occasional Hub countries – BE, NL and DE – 81 cases in August None

ONE CASE STUDY Mr. CV is an adult under the supervision of the Probation Service in Roritania. He is currently working in Auritania and therefore expressed his wish to be transferred to this country. He has asked the Probation service in Roritania to be transferred to Auritania. Probation service asked the competent judge to start the procedure. As the procedure is new, none of the above knew what to do. The judge asked the Probation service about the procedure. The Probation service asked the Probation Directorate about the procedure. This delay and uncertainty created some frustration in the supervised person: ‘not only that they did not know the procedure but they didn’t even treat me warmly ’

ONE CASE STUDY At a latter stage, when the Probation service received the information from the Probation Directorate – official request CV had to make many trips from Roritania to Auritania and back to collect documents and attend supervision appointments. He was not informed about how supervision will look/feel like in Auritania. On the – the transfer was approved by the court in Auritania.

CASE STUDY The transfer was possible because Auritania declared in the light of art. 5(4) of the FD 947: ‘Auritania declares that monitoring of supervision measures or alternative sanctions by the competent Austrian court can be approved irrespective of whether the sentenced person has their domicile or permanent residence in Auritania, if because of specific circumstances ties exist between the sentenced person and Auritania of such intensity that it can be assumed that monitoring in Auritania will help facilitate the social rehabilitation and reintegration of the sentenced person.’ CV has a job in Auritania !!!

CASE STUDY When CV arrived in Auritania for supervision he was surprised to find a very supportive probation counselor: ‘when I have arrived in Auritania I didn’t even know very well the language. They all started to ask me: shall we bring you a translator? Do you need anything ? What can I say … even now when the probation time is over, the lady still calls me asking me if I need anything, if I have any problem, if I have a job... ’

CASE STUDY Furthermore, he was very happy to notice that the probation counselor has a totally different approach than the one in Roritania: ‘…in Roritania I was constantly asked to do this and that. They were like my bosses. If I find a job in Auritania or elsewhere I should be supported to go there because this will help me not to reoffend. Right? Otherwise I will have to commit crimes again.’

CONCLUSIONS ( FOR 947 ) Based on the case study and the projects mentioned above. The procedure is still unknown by the judiciary and the probation services The procedure is still taking very long and sometimes too bureaucratic Probationers should be informed about how supervision is constructed in the ES: how is the frequency of the meetings decided, if they can expect any practical help of not, how is the relationship with the probation counselor, how is the breach procedure etc. How CV would have reacted if he would be transferred from Auritania to Roritania ???? Informed consent – the core of legitimacy and the substantive compliance. Now it is implicit and not-informed.

CONCLUSIONS ( FOR 947 ) Too many competent authorities – example in FD 829 !!! The FD covers mainly the judicial process and not the supervision process logic – no information exchange between probation services, continuity etc. Praetorian probation is not covered in the FD 947 – the prosecution decisions can not be transferred. Poor state of implementation

SOME SOLUTIONS ?!! Clearing houses – MoJ or Probation Directorates Close cooperation between probation services – maybe based on hub approach: regional or traditional networks (e.g. Nordic states, Belgium- Germany-Netherlands, Romania-Italy-Spain) – following the migration or touristic trends. More consultation and information sharing - CEP website More training for judges and probation services – personal contact Upgrade the FD with the praetorian probation and informed consent Expert Groups – CEP – with national representatives and independent experts CEP – monitoring system – databases of jurisprudence Commission handbooks

Thank you !!