The United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) is a subsidiary body of the UN General Assembly dedicated to addressing issues related to crime prevention, criminal justice, and the development of effective strategies to combat various forms of criminal activity globally. Established in 1992, the CCPCJ plays a crucial role in formulating policies, guidelines, and recommendations to enhance international cooperation in the fight against crime. It focuses on a wide range of issues, including transnational organized crime, corruption, terrorism, and the illicit trafficking of drugs and firearms. The Commission also works to strengthen national criminal justice systems, promote the rule of law, and facilitate the exchange of best practices among member states. Through its comprehensive mandate, the CCPCJ contributes significantly to shaping global efforts to prevent and combat crime, fostering a safer and more just international community.