Malaysian Government Will be Reducing Inmate Overcrowding in Prisons by Implementing Home Detention

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Malaysian Government Will be Reducing Inmate Overcrowding in Prisons by Implementing Home Detention
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Malaysian prisons are currently dealing with overcrowding issues, especially with the recent increase in cases. It's putting more pressure on the prison

Malaysian prisons are currently dealing with overcrowding issues, especially with the recent increase in cases. It’s putting more pressure on the prison system, making conditions overwhelming for both inmates and authorities.

The Malaysian government is now taking measures to reduce inmate overcrowding in prisons by implementing the Licensed Release of Prisoners , allowing inmates with sentences of 4 years or less to serve their time under home detention. “The Prison Department’s team has been working hard to empower the Prison Reform Agenda, set up the Center for Cultural Civilization Development, foster a Rehabilitative Culture in Prisons, and promote the development of personalities based on the Prison Department’s Code of Ethics.”

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