Tipaza, Algeria – A new cohort of officers and rehabilitation agents has graduated from the National School for Prison Administration Employees in Koléa, Tipaza. The graduation ceremony took place on Monday, December 29, 2025.
The Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals, Lotfi Boujemaa, presided over the event, marking a significant addition to the ranks of Algeria’s prison administration personnel. The graduates have completed rigorous training programs designed to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary for effective management and rehabilitation within the prison system.
The National School for Prison Administration Employees plays a crucial role in shaping the future of correctional services in Algeria. The curriculum focuses on modern prison management techniques, rehabilitation strategies, and the importance of upholding human rights within the correctional system. The training also emphasizes the ethical responsibilities of prison staff and the need to create a safe and secure environment for both inmates and employees.
The newly graduated officers and agents are expected to contribute to the ongoing efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Algeria’s prison system. Their roles will encompass a wide range of responsibilities, including maintaining order and security, facilitating rehabilitation programs, and providing support to inmates as they prepare for reintegration into society.
The Ministry of Justice views the continuous training and development of prison staff as a key priority in its efforts to modernize the correctional system and ensure the fair and humane treatment of all individuals within its care. The graduation of these new officers and agents represents a significant step forward in achieving these goals.



