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Prisons Dept targets reducing recidivism rate by 10 pct

25 Jul 2022, 7:46 AM
Prisons Dept targets reducing recidivism rate by 10 pct

KAJANG, July 25 — The Prisons Department aims to reduce the rate of recidivism, or repeated crimes, by ex-prisoners across the country to 10 per cent compared to the current 15 per cent.

Its director-general Datuk Nordin Muhamad said this is capable of being achieved within 10 years in line with various rehabilitation programmes done, including the launch of the Civilised Humane Culture Development Centre in 42 prisons nationwide.

He said the centres will bring about a new culture among the Prisons Department workforce in line with the third goal of the prison system as set out in the Mandela Rules, in which the purpose of the prison is to ensure the safety of the community by not becoming ‘future victims’.

“The concept has meaning to us as members of Keluarga Malaysia as each crime committed also has a victim, and it is possible that we will all become victims if criminal activities are not controlled and the minds of criminals are not treated.

“We want to make prisons a healthy environment, inmates who communicate and create a civilised human culture...we don't want the prison elements to be brought out, that is, if we treat them like criminals, they will also come out like criminals," Nordin said.

He was speaking at the launching of the Civilised Humane Culture Development Centre at the Prisons Department headquarters here today.

Nordin said a total of 76 officers and 1,050 personnel have successfully completed a training session conducted by three representatives from the United Kingdom’s Her Majesty's Prison and Probation Services to ensure that the goal of establishing the centre can be effectively implemented.

— Bernama

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