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SINGAPORE: Almost nine in 10 Singaporeans can tell you what the Yellow Ribbon Project is all about, according to a public perception survey in 2007.
Speaking at a related conference, Law and Second Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said that more Singaporeans can now identify the aims of the project.
The Yellow Ribbon Project was started in 2004, with an aim to systematically bring ex-offenders back into society.
Since then, 560 new employers have also registered to offer jobs for ex-offenders.
Mr Shanmugam explained that Singapore's Prisons Service recognises that without successful rehabilitation, the offender may simply return to a life of crime and continue to pose a threat to society.
Therefore, the Prisons Department needs to strike a right balance between rehabilitation and punishment.
As for inmates who have worked hard to be rehabilitated, Mr Shanmugam said they deserve a second chance from the community.
- CNA/yb
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