Bali, Indonesia

Event Time

14-17 April 2026

The 7th World Congress on Probation and Parole (WCPP) is a leading biennial event that unites global leaders, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers dedicated to probation, parole, and community-based justice. In 2026, this prestigious gathering will be hosted in Bali, Indonesia—a place renowned for its cultural richness, warm hospitality, and natural beauty.

Under the theme “Getting Smart on Justice: Healing Hearts & Safer Societies”, WCPP 2026 will explore restorative and inclusive justice through compelling keynote speeches, expert panels, and interactive workshops. Participants can expect not only meaningful international networking and insightful sessions led by global experts, but also cross-cultural exchanges and an immersive cultural experience in an inspiring setting.

WCPP 2026 is more than a conference—it’s a platform for practical, forward-thinking solutions that foster safer communities and successful reintegration. Following the footsteps of past Congresses in London, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Sydney, Ottawa, and The Hague; Indonesia is proud to carry the torch and host this landmark event.

Join us in Bali in 2026, where global justice meets cultural harmony and innovation—and be part of shaping the future of smarter, more compassionate justice systems worldwide.

DEADLINE EXTENDED​

SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL FOR WCPP 2026 - bALI, INDONESIA
NEW DEADLINE: SATURDAY DECEMber 20th, 2025

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Indonesia will host the 7th World Congress on Probation and Parole from 14 to 17 April 2026 in Bali. This global gathering will be an opportunity to inspire one another and engage in meaningful discussions on the central theme: “Getting Smart on Justice: Healing Hearts & Safer Societies.” We warmly invite you to submit a proposal to present a parallel session at the World Congress on Probation and Parole 2026.

Meet our key speakers

Police-General (Ret.) Drs. Agus Andrianto, S.H., M.H

Minister of Immigration and Correction The Republic of Indonesia

Agus Andrianto is Indonesia’s first Minister of Immigration and Correction, appointed in October 2024. A respected former police general with decades of leadership experience, he now leads the transformation of Indonesia’s immigration and correctional systems through bold reforms focused on modernization, transparency, and human rights.

Under his leadership, the Ministry is implementing 13 key priority programs. His priority programs in correctional services include prison reform, anti-drug operations in correctional facilities, and MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) development for inmates. He has a keen interest in community-based corrections, including through the implementation of social work for convicts. He is also addressing prison overcrowding and improving rehabilitation programs through education and social reintegration.

Minister Agus is committed to building a professional, humane, and future-ready institution that strengthens both national security and public service.

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