Alliance Members are non-governmental organizations having consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (EOSOC) that have a substantial interest in various aspects of crime prevention, criminal justice administration and the treatment of offenders.

Associates

Other NGOs not in consultative status with UN bodies but actively dedicated to the prevention of crime and to improvements in criminal justice may be admitted into membership.

NGOs interested can apply for membership online.

Recent Alliance Working Parties have also reached out to include participants, consisting of individuals or organizations, who limit their Alliance role to specific topics or areas under study.

The Alliance meets six times a year on the second Friday in January, March, May, July, September and November.
Interested in becoming a member?

To get more information about the Alliance and its upcoming meetings, contact the Executive Secretary or Chairperson.

You can sign up online or by downloading the membership form and mail your membership dues and form as explained on the Membership Dues page.
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