Probation Board for Northern Ireland
About the Probation Board for Northern Ireland
The Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) is a vital public body dedicated to the management and rehabilitation of offenders in Northern Ireland. Established under the Probation Board (Northern Ireland) Order 1982, PBNI plays a crucial role in enhancing public safety and reducing reoffending rates.
PBNI’s core activities include supervising individuals on probation, providing support and guidance to help them reintegrate into society, and working closely with various stakeholders, including the police, courts, and community organizations. The organization is committed to delivering high-quality services that are responsive to the needs of the community and the individuals it serves.
With a vision to create safer communities, PBNI focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment, believing that every individual has the potential for change. The board employs a range of evidence-based interventions and programmes designed to address the underlying issues that contribute to criminal behaviour.
In addition to its direct work with offenders, PBNI also engages in public education and awareness campaigns to foster understanding and support for rehabilitation efforts. The organization values collaboration and actively seeks partnerships with other agencies to enhance its effectiveness.
PBNI is guided by principles of fairness, respect, and accountability, ensuring that all individuals are treated with dignity throughout their journey of rehabilitation. The board continuously evaluates its practices and outcomes to improve service delivery and achieve better results for the community.
Through its dedicated team of professionals, PBNI strives to make a positive impact on society by reducing crime and promoting social inclusion. The organization is headquartered in Belfast and operates across various locations in Northern Ireland, making its services accessible to those in need.