emirates7 - The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) held discussions with the General Command of Abu Dhabi Police to explore enhanced coordination for implementing new electronic monitoring measures.
The meeting coincided with the release of the Judicial Department’s updated enforcement procedures guide, which introduces measures aimed at modernizing judicial processes and leveraging technology to advance enforcement methods.
Held at the Judicial Department headquarters, the discussion focused on optimizing electronic monitoring mechanisms to ensure swift and efficient justice delivery. These efforts align with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the ADJD, emphasizing the effective use of electronic monitoring as an alternative to traditional punitive measures.
Key topics included provisions in the guide that empower execution judges to impose electronic surveillance as a substitute for imprisonment. The discussions also addressed the regulations governing the application of this alternative measure and how Abu Dhabi Police's Electronic Surveillance Department oversees its implementation.
Participants delved into the legal and technical aspects of electronic monitoring as an alternative penalty. This approach utilizes digital tools to monitor offenders under judicial supervision without requiring incarceration, thereby enhancing rehabilitation opportunities and ensuring the efficient application of reform initiatives.
The meeting coincided with the release of the Judicial Department’s updated enforcement procedures guide, which introduces measures aimed at modernizing judicial processes and leveraging technology to advance enforcement methods.
Held at the Judicial Department headquarters, the discussion focused on optimizing electronic monitoring mechanisms to ensure swift and efficient justice delivery. These efforts align with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the ADJD, emphasizing the effective use of electronic monitoring as an alternative to traditional punitive measures.
Key topics included provisions in the guide that empower execution judges to impose electronic surveillance as a substitute for imprisonment. The discussions also addressed the regulations governing the application of this alternative measure and how Abu Dhabi Police's Electronic Surveillance Department oversees its implementation.
Participants delved into the legal and technical aspects of electronic monitoring as an alternative penalty. This approach utilizes digital tools to monitor offenders under judicial supervision without requiring incarceration, thereby enhancing rehabilitation opportunities and ensuring the efficient application of reform initiatives.