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  2. Singapore Prison Service - Wikipedia

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    Another milestone in Singapore Prison Service's history was the official opening of Tanah Merah Prison and Changi Women's Prison/Drug Rehabilitation Centre on 23 April 1994 by Minister for Home Affairs Wong Kan Seng. In 1998, Chua Chin Kiat took over as Director of Singapore Prison Service from Poh Geok Ek when the latter retired.

  3. Religious Rehabilitation Group (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Religious Rehabilitation Group (Abbreviation: RRG; Malay: Kumpulan Pemulihan Keagamaan; Jawi: كومڤولن ڤموليهن كاڬامأن; Chinese: 宗教改造小组; Tamil: மத மறுவாழ்வு குழு) is an organization of voluntary Islamic scholars and teachers in Singapore who assist in the religious rehabilitation and counselling of radicalised and self ...

  4. Changi Prison - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, a plan was revealed to consolidate the 14 prisons and drug rehabilitation centres (DRCs) that were scattered across the country into one mega complex at Changi Prison location. [34] The complex would sit on a site of area 48ha at a cost of S$1.07 billion; however, freeing up 61ha of land, which would make way for residential ...

  5. List of social service agencies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Muscular Dystrophy Association of Singapore; Muslim Kidney Action Association (MKAC) Muslim Missionary Society Singapore (Jamiyah) Muslim Social Welfare Association of Sembawang; Muslimin Trust Fund Association (Darul Ihsan) Nanyang Technological University Welfare Services club; National Arthritis Foundation; National Cancer Centre ...

  6. AMP Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The AMP Singapore, formerly known as the Association of Muslim Professionals, is a Singaporean non-profit organisation serving the Muslim community in Singapore. AMP is a registered charitable organisation and is accorded the status of an Institution of Public Character .

  7. Caning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Parental caning is legal in Singapore, but not particularly encouraged by the authorities. Under the Children and Young Persons Act, ill-treatment of a child or young person is defined as inflicting any unnecessary physical pain, suffering or injury, any emotional harm, or any injury to a child's health or development.

  8. List of prisons - Wikipedia

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    Nytorv Prison (for short-term imprisonment, a few hours or less, in between transport to/from another prison and sentencing at Copenhagen City Court) State Prison in Jyderup State Prison in Møgelkær ( closed 2018, facilities maintained and can open again if necessary )

  9. Yellow Ribbon Project - Wikipedia

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    Every year, more than 9,000 ex-offenders in Singapore complete their sentences and are released from the various prisons and drug rehabilitation centres (DRCs). The Yellow Ribbon Project's objective is to raise awareness of the need to give second chances to ex-offenders and their families and inspire community action to support rehabilitation ...