Inside Maximum Security
How hard is life in prison? We explore the prison regime through the eyes of officers and inmates in Changi’s maximum-security prison.
Inside Maximum Security - S1E1: Life In Lockdown
How hard is life in prison? We explore the prison regime through the eyes of officers and inmates in Changi’s maximum-security prison.
Inside Maximum Security
5 hardened criminals, 1 unique prison, in a ground breaking observational documentary.
Singapore’s Changi Prison is a concrete purgatory, spartan to the extreme. There are no beds, no pillows and no chairs in the cells. A shower is done stooping above a toilet hole. Humiliating strip searches are routine, as a matter of security. Yet, practised in this prison are some of the most sophisticated methods to reform the hearts and minds of the most recalcitrant prisoners. So much so that Singapore’s reoffending rates are among the lowest globally. Yet even at those low rates, at least 1-in-5 inmates are back in jail within 2 years after their release.
For the first time ever, five inmates, incarcerated multiple times and at least once at maximum security, agree to reveal their full identities, for our cameras to capture their lives behind bars, as they unfold. Will the regime in jail finally be enough for them to renounce a life of crime? Will this be their final stint in Changi Prison?