15,500 Family Disputes Settled Amicably through Public Prosecution's Reconciliation Units: Workshop Highlights
The Public Prosecution in the Kingdom received a total of 15,500 family dispute cases.
Over 8,000 of these cases were resolved amicably through the criminal reconciliation units established by the Public Prosecution.
These units aim to maintain family stability, reduce family problems, and prevent cases from reaching courts.
By settling disputes amicably, the initiative reduces court burden, prevents unnecessary complications, and preserves family unity.
A reconciliation workshop was held by the Public Prosecution's Family and Juveniles wing on the International Day of Families.
The event discussed the role of families in state systems, the effects of drugs and social media on families, and the criminal reconciliation initiative.
Speakers shared best practices for protecting families during criminal procedures and preserving their unity in society.