The International Organization for Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation was established in 2025 as a response to the escalating global crisis of crime. We believe that rehabilitation and reintegration are critical social necessities, and we work to build a collaborative network with governmental and non-governmental stakeholders at local, regional, and international levels.
Our organization focuses on empowering marginalized communities, supporting victims, and helping reformed individuals reintegrate into society. We intervene proactively to address crime as a systemic social issue.
Theme: “A Hand to Reform, A World Without Crime” | Year of Establishment: 2025 | Headquarters: Himbutana, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka
Vision & Mission
Vision
To create a safe, just, and inclusive world where crime is minimized, offenders are fully rehabilitated, and victims are empowered to reintegrate into society with dignity and respect.
Prevention
To prevent crime through heightened public awareness, education, and robust community support.
Reformation
To rehabilitate offenders by providing comprehensive educational, vocational, and spiritual development programs.
Advocacy
To champion human rights and social justice at both national and international levels.
Collaboration
To build sustainable partnerships between governments, NGOs, and local communities to ensure effective crime prevention and rehabilitation.
Goals and Objectives
- Public Awareness: To educate and sensitize the general public on strategies for crime control and minimization.
- Community Leadership: To mobilize community participation in crime prevention and to cultivate visionary leaders at national and international levels to champion this cause.
- Prisoner Rehabilitation: To conduct and support educational, spiritual, and vocational training programs designed to facilitate the comprehensive rehabilitation of inmates.
- Youth Intervention: To organize targeted programs within schools, universities, and local communities to prevent the emergence of juvenile delinquency and youth-led crime.
- Legal & Human Rights Advocacy: To conduct awareness programs focused on the protection of human rights and the upholding of the rule of law.
- Research and Publication: To conduct academic research on the root causes of crime and the efficacy of rehabilitation processes, and to disseminate these findings through formal publications.
5-Year Strategic Plan (Organizational Targets)
- Public Awareness: Significantly increase public consciousness regarding crime control and prevention strategies.
- Leadership Development: Appoint and train 10,000 community leaders (at Local, District, National, and International levels) within 5 years to lead crime prevention initiatives.
- Rehabilitation Support: Provide rehabilitation assistance to over 10,000 individuals in Sri Lanka within the next 5 years.
- Educational Outreach: Implement crime prevention programs targeting 100 schools and universities across Sri Lanka within 5 years.
- Global Connectivity: Execute 25 international collaborative projects within the 5-year period.
