
State and NGO Cooperation in Resocialization Process - Insights and Recommendations
Explore the collaboration between government entities and NGOs in the resocialization process, highlighting benefits, challenges, and necessary improvements for offender rehabilitation. Learn about the role of volunteers, sustainability efforts, and the importance of professionalization in this impactful partnership.
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State and NGO cooperation Laidi Surva Ministry of Justice Criminal Policy Department Participation of NGOs in the Resocialization Process Riga 18.05.2015
Effectively, change is almost impossible without industry-wide collaboration, cooperation and consensus. Simon Mainwaring
Benefits of bringing in NGOs Innovation targeted on solutions Flexibility Involving the target group Better reach in regions Informality important with ex-offenders What works vs who works
Effect on NGOs Transferring traditional state functions to third parties,incl.citizen volunteers Moreresponsibility NGOs more dependent on public funds to provide services,findextra Increased professionalization Regulativeandadministrativecontrol Needforgovernmentmanagerialcapacity
State engagement with volunteers Sustaining volunteer motivation to help create public value Intrinsic motivationandcommitmentto volunteer Individualextrinsic returns to volunteering Management challenges Bureaucracyvsfreedom Giving meaning to ex-prisoners Sustainability ofusing volunteers?
Necessaryimprovements State level agreement Government, agencies, municipalities, NGOs: they are all responsible for offender rehabilitation Cooperation with universities and research centers better understanding of what works Professionalism (who works?) Continuity of services Support NGO motivation
Inconclusion Cooperation, taking and sharing responsibility Service integration and regular analysis NGO sustainability Various funding sources Using research to improve services Making the system more effective for everyone Political interest and support State level agreements
Thank you! Laidi.Surva@just.ee 620 8120