At JPP, we leverage data to shape effective strategies for meaningful criminal justice reform.
We leverage advanced methodologies and technologies to collect and analyze data. This data drives our advocacy efforts, ensuring they are informed and impactful.
We collaborate with government institutions, national human rights institutions, and prison authorities to access and extract data from official records. Our work focuses on analyzing administrative datasets to uncover systemic patterns and advocate for evidence-based reform.
We apply a combination of statistical tools, legal research, and qualitative review to interpret trends within the criminal justice system. By mapping inconsistencies, identifying gaps, and highlighting patterns—such as case delays, sentencing disparities, or mental health indicators—we generate insights that guide policy recommendations and strategic advocacy.
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Justice Project Pakistan’s Annual Prison Data Report provides a detailed overview of incarceration trends across Pakistan, drawing on official data from prison departments nationwide. The report highlights key figures on overcrowding, pre-trial detention, health, and the treatment of vulnerable groups. By identifying systemic gaps and patterns, it offers critical insights for policymakers, researchers, and reform advocates working to improve prison conditions and justice outcomes.
Learn more >This report presents a comprehensive analysis of capital punishment in Pakistan, based on data from 132 prisons across all provinces and territories. It highlights key trends and legal patterns while introducing a new section on Pakistan’s obligations under the ICCPR. Released on the World Day Against the Death Penalty, the report is a vital resource for those working toward criminal justice reform.
Learn more >This publication delivers a comprehensive analysis of narcotics offences in Pakistan, encompassing arrest statistics, incarceration demographics, legal amendments, and systemic challenges within the criminal justice system. Understanding the nature and scope of these offences is crucial for effective policy formulation and law enforcement strategies.
Learn more >The Prison Data Report 2024, a collaborative effort by the National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR), the National Academy of Prison Administration (NAPA), and Justice Project Pakistan (JPP), provides an in-depth analysis of the state of Pakistan’s prison system. Highlighting critical issues such as overcrowding, under-trial detentions, and systemic inefficiencies, this report is an essential resource for understanding the challenges within our criminal justice system and identifying pathways for reform. By presenting data-driven insights, the report aims to drive meaningful dialogue and action toward a more just and humane penal system.
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