SINGAPORE: A decade ago, nearly 9,000 people entered Singapore’s prisons each year, but today that number has fallen to about 3,000 — a change senior home minister Faishal Ibrahim attributes to one guiding principle: prisons should heal, not punish.
Faishal said the country’s prisons have shifted from traditional incarceration to a “throughcare” model that supports inmates both during and after imprisonment.
“Maybe 10, 15 years ago, we would have about 9,000 inmates per year, but today it is 3,000 inmates.
