ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security (European Commission)

Okay, let me try to explain in a simple way.

The European Commission is like a big group of grown-ups who work together to make rules and laws that will make life better for people who live in Europe.

One of the jobs of the European Commission is to make sure that people are treated fairly and that everyone is safe.

To do this, they have different groups that focus on different things. The Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom, and Security is one of those groups.

The people in this group work on things like making sure that people have access to justice (which means being treated fairly if something bad happens to them) and making sure that people are free (which means being able to do things they want to do without anyone stopping them).

They also work on things like keeping people safe from crime, terrorism, and other bad things that can happen.

So basically, the Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom, and Security is a group of grown-ups who work to make sure that everyone is treated fairly, has the freedom to do the things they want to do, and is safe from bad things happening to them.