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ISBN | 9789811877544 |
Format | PaperBack |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Bib. Info | 73p. |
Categories | Sociology/Culture Studies |
Product Weight | 200 gms. |
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Narratives about Singapore’s prison often features success stories as told by the government’s Yellow Ribbon Project. What is often ignored is the abusive and de-humanising conditions that many of those who are imprisoned have to endure. In the last two decades, the Singapore Prison Service has re-branded itself as an institution which aims to “rehab, renew, restart”. Through first-hand accounts of those who have been incarcerated, this study takes a critical look at Singapore’s prison system and argues for decarceration, and an urgent need to uphold the rights of prisoners.