14th Electronic Monitoring Conference
This year’s conference is held under the theme “Electronic Monitoring in a Changing World – Perception versus Reality”. It invites participants to examine how electronic monitoring (EM) is understood by policymakers, practitioners, victims, communities, and the wider public and how those perceptions measure up against evidence, operational realities, and lived experience.
As EM becomes increasingly embedded in justice systems across Europe and beyond, its applications extend into ever more complex territory: high-risk supervision, victim protection, digital transformation, and emerging biometric technologies. These developments generate significant expectations, but they also raise pressing questions about effectiveness, proportionality, ethics, and the human relationships that remain at the heart of just outcomes.
The year’s programme will bring together practitioners, researchers, policymakers, victims’ organisations, and technology experts for three days of plenaries, workshops, and thematic discussions. Delegates will explore the gap between perception and practice; the experiences and needs of victims; the role of digital tools in human-centred justice; and the opportunities and risks posed by biometric innovation across diverse cultural contexts.
We look forward to welcoming colleagues from across the criminal justice field to this landmark event in the European EM calendar.
Workshop 1: Electronic Monitoring and the Prevention of Violent Extremism
This interactive workshop explores how EM can support prevention, supervision, and reintegration in complex cases. Participants will examine how safeguards, partnerships, and clear objectives can ensure ethical, proportionate, and effective use of monitoring technologies.
Workshop 2: Electronic Monitoring and Victims’ Perceptions
This session focuses on the practical application of EM in victim protection. Participants will explore how monitoring technologies can enhance safety, confidence, and autonomy when implemented in partnership with victims and practitioners.
Workshop 3: Human Centred Justice in the Digital Era
This workshop examines how digital tools—such as electronic monitoring, decision-support systems, and digital case management—can strengthen justice practice while reinforcing professional judgement, transparency, and trust.
Workshop 4: Bridging Worlds — Biometric Innovation and Cultural Integration
This session explores the cultural, ethical, and institutional factors influencing the adoption of biometric technologies. Participants will consider responsible, culturally aware implementation strategies that support reintegration, reduce stigma, and uphold human dignity.
Fees
Early Bird fees – deadline 1st May
| CEP Members | € 200 |
| Non CEP members | € 400 |
| Private Organisations | € 600 |
Late Registration – deadline 1st September
| CEP Members | € 250 |
| Non CEP members | € 450 |
| Private Organisations | € 650 |
Cancellation Policy
- Cancellations made before 1st May 2026: Full refund.
- Cancellations made from 2nd May to 1st September 2026: 50% of the registration fee will be refunded.
- No-shows or cancellations after 1st September 2026: Full registration fee is non-refundable.
Venue
Antalya, Turkey
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