MP Mohammed Al-Maarafi recently commended Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior for its significant advancements in reformation and rehabilitation processes, both locally and globally. He credited these achievements to His Excellency Lt-General Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, the Minister of Interior. Al-Maarafi highlighted impactful directives issued by the Minister to improve the reformation and rehabilitation environment across affiliated centers. One key directive ensures that inmates receive a minimum of two hours daily for sports activities, with the support of appropriate facilities, equipment, and resources. In addition, inmates now have access to specialized dietary guidance from the center’s medical clinic.
Moreover, Al-Maarafi noted that these measures, along with initiatives such as alternative punishments and open prisons, demonstrate Bahrain’s commitment to advancing human rights. He emphasized the positive impact of these initiatives on inmates, their families, and society as a whole. The General Directorate of Reformation and Rehabilitation is also working towards achieving international accreditation from the American Correctional Association (ACA), showcasing Bahrain’s dedication to meeting global standards in the field of reformation and rehabilitation.
Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior has made significant advancements in reformation and rehabilitation processes under the leadership of Minister Lt-General Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa. MP Mohammed Al-Maarafi praised the Ministry for its efforts and highlighted impactful directives issued by the Minister to enhance the reformation and rehabilitation environment in affiliated centers. These directives include providing inmates with a minimum of two hours daily for sports activities, as well as access to specialized dietary guidance from the center’s medical clinic. Al-Maarafi emphasized that these measures, along with initiatives like alternative punishments and open prisons, place Bahrain at the forefront of human rights advancement.
The positive impact of these initiatives extends beyond just the inmates themselves, according to Al-Maarafi. He noted that these efforts have a ripple effect on the inmates’ families and society at large. By prioritizing reformation and rehabilitation processes, Bahrain is not only focusing on the well-being of the individuals concerned but also contributing to the overall social fabric of the nation. The pursuit of international accreditation from the American Correctional Association (ACA) by the General Directorate of Reformation and Rehabilitation further solidifies Bahrain’s commitment to meeting global standards in this field.
Overall, Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior, under the leadership of Minister Lt-General Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, has made commendable progress in reformation and rehabilitation processes. MP Mohammed Al-Maarafi lauded the Ministry for its efforts and highlighted the impactful directives issued by the Minister to improve the environment in affiliated centers. By providing inmates with opportunities for sports activities, specialized dietary guidance, and alternative punishments, Bahrain is setting a precedent for human rights advancement. The positive impact of these initiatives goes beyond just the inmates, benefiting their families and society as a whole. With a focus on achieving international accreditation from the American Correctional Association (ACA), Bahrain is dedicated to meeting global standards in reformation and rehabilitation.