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The 23rd Arab Conference of Heads of Penal and Correctional Institutions concluded today in Cairo.
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The 23rd Arab Conference of Heads of Penal and Correctional Institutions concluded today in Cairo.

The 23rd Arab Conference of Heads of Penal and Correctional Institutions concluded today in Cairo, adopting several recommendations aimed at strengthening cooperation and coordination between penal and correctional institutions across Arab states. Saudi Arabia participated with a delegation from the Ministry of Interior, led by General Major Fahd bin Mutlak Al-Osaimi, who temporarily oversees the director-general position of prisons. The conference discussed topics such as digital transformation, the use of modern technology to enhance security and management within these institutions, UN Standard Rules on the Treatment of Prisoners, pre-release programs, rehabilitation language, and the experiences of Arab countries in developing their penal and correctional systems. Participants urged member states to adopt national policies for digital transformation, modernize technological infrastructure, and expand the use of electronic systems in managing these institutions. They also recommended that the Naif Arab University for Security Sciences organize training courses for staff working with modern technologies, support harmonization and implementation of national legislation governing这些

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The 23rd Arab Conference of Heads of Penal and Correctional Institutions concluded today in Cairo.

The 23rd Arab Conference of Heads of Penal and Correctional Institutions concluded today in Cairo, adopting several recommendations aimed at strengthening cooperation and coordination between penal and correctional institutions across Arab states. Saudi Arabia participated with a delegation from the Ministry of Interior, led by General Major Fahd bin Mutlak Al-Osaimi, who temporarily oversees the director-general position of prisons. The conference discussed topics such as digital transformation, the use of modern technology to enhance security and management within these institutions, UN Standard Rules on the Treatment of Prisoners, pre-release programs, rehabilitation language, and the experiences of Arab countries in developing their penal and correctional systems. Participants urged member states to adopt national policies for digital transformation, modernize technological infrastructure, and expand the use of electronic systems in managing these institutions. They also recommended that the Naif Arab University for Security Sciences organize training courses for staff working with modern technologies, support harmonization and implementation of national legislation governing这些

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the conference proceedings, focusing on the adoption of recommendations related to improving penal and correctional systems through digital transformation and international collaboration. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language.

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