The mission of the KP Judicial Academy is to bring behavioral change in young law graduates as judges by inculcating patience, sobriety, confidence, discipline and skills of high quality legal reasoning in them through their capacity development and sensitization of the rights of litigant public in general and vulnerable communities in particular enshrined in the domestic and international legal framework.
In order to work out ways and means to strengthen the implementation of Juvenile Justice System in its letter and spirit, the KP Judicial Academy Peshawar in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) conducted a baseline study to assess the implementation of bail provisions under Juvenile Justice System Ordinance, 2000 and identify the area to be improved in this regard.
In this regard a four Days (16-19th May 2017) Training of Trainers (TOT) on Strengthening Application of Bail Provisions for Children in Conflict with law for Police, Probation officers, Prosecutors, Child Protection officers was held at KP Judicial Academy. 25 representatives were participated from Police, Probation, Prosecution and Child Protection department. The objective of the Training curriculum was to import knowledge and skills and to support the implementation of a rights-based approach among the key stakeholders in direct contact with juveniles in conflict with law, namely- Public Prosecutors, Police officers, and Probation officers.
DEAN Faculty KP Judicial Academy, Khowaja Wajihuddin in his concluding speech advised the participants to make practical use of the Training in the field.
At the concluding ceremony Dean Faculty, KP Judicial Academy and UNICEF representative presented certificates to the participants.