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  2. Yellow Ribbon Project - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Ribbon Project is a campaign by the CARE Network to raise awareness and support for ex-offenders and their families in Singapore. It organizes various events, such as the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run and the Yellow Ribbon Art Exhibition, to engage the community and inspire second chances.

  3. Yellow Ribbon Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Ribbon Singapore is a statutory board under the Ministry of Home Affairs that enhances the employability of offenders and prepares them for reintegration. It offers vocational training, work, employment assistance and community engagement for offenders and ex-offenders.

  4. Inside Maximum Security - Wikipedia

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    Inside Maximum Security is a Singaporean documentary series produced by CNA, which focuses on the lives of five inmates at B1 institution, the maximum-security section of Singapore's Changi Prison. The series, which consists of four episodes, aired between 16 January and 6 February 2022.

  5. Singapore passes law to hold 'dangerous offenders' beyond ...

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    Singapore on Monday passed a law to hold "dangerous offenders" indefinitely, even after they complete their jail sentences. The legislation applies to those above 21 who are convicted of crimes ...

  6. Singapore Prison Service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, organisation and functions of the Singapore Prison Service, a government agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs. The service runs 14 prisons and drug rehabilitation centres and has a rank structure similar to the Singapore Police Force.

  7. Singapore seeks to hold 'dangerous offenders' beyond prison terms

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    Singapore is proposing to hold "dangerous offenders" indefinitely, even after they complete their jail sentences, according to a bill submitted to parliament on Wednesday. The proposed legislation ...

  8. Subhas Anandan - Wikipedia

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    At the ceremony, the newly formed "Yellow Ribbon Fund Subhas Anandan Star Bursary Award" worth S$250,000 was launched which would provide financial support to ex-inmates who wished to pursue further education and a second chance in society, a cause pioneered by Anandan during his four-decade career. [33]

  9. Murder of Shankar Suppiahmaniam - Wikipedia

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    On 10 August 2001, at Queenstown Remand Prison in Singapore, 19-year-old Shankar Suppiahmaniam, a detainee who was charged with raping two young girls, was found dead inside his remand cell. Shankar, who was pronounced dead in a hospital, was found to have been killed by one of his cellmates, who was also charged with rape in a separate case. [1]