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Singapore prisons service case study
Published 2008“…Our applied research project documents the re-engineering process of Singapore Prisons Service. This case study provides us with a greater understanding of change management in BPR and also attempts to highlight the key success factors of Singapore Prisons Service Re-Engineering.…”
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Design and development of a befriending program integrated management and matching system
Published 2018“…For over eight years, Singapore Prison Service (SPS) has maintained the Befriending Program, which has continuously become one of the mainstay solutions that aims for a low and stable recidivism rate. …”
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Life behind the 'Pink' Bars : an exploratory study on the lived experiences of female inmates in Changi Women's Prison
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Linking rehabilitation and re-integration process to examine re-offending behaviour
Published 2019“…The data was collected as part of a larger evaluation study on interventions for drug offenders by Singapore Prison Service. The results suggested that better familial relationship at pre-intervention could increase the rate of change for criminal thinking and drug abuse. …”
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A study on framing strategies in trans-editing prison and inmate news
Published 2021“…With a focus on the local news features of Singapore Prison Service’s statistics release in 2019, it was found that in Case Study 1, Chinese articles tend to employ episodic framing to draw readers’ attention and capitalised on emotional elements to generate positive public perception, through framing by reorganisation where paragraphs with human-interest contents were re-ordered as lead paragraphs instead. …”
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Corticolimbic brain anomalies are associated with cognitive subtypes in psychosis: A longitudinal study
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Exploration : what are missing in young offenders? Education and executive function?
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Final Year Project (FYP)