A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]

The overcrowding population in prison had caused critical debates among policymakers. One of the major concerns is about recidivist group. This leads to an argument whether the current rehabilitation process in Malaysia is satisfactory enough to rehabilitate these criminals. What kind of approach th...

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Main Authors: Roslin, Balqis, Abdul Jalil, Fatina Amyra, Mohd Yunus, Muhammad Nor Sabree, Mat Swadi, Nur Afifah, Abdul Halim, Siti Norhayati
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31810/
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author Roslin, Balqis
Abdul Jalil, Fatina Amyra
Mohd Yunus, Muhammad Nor Sabree
Mat Swadi, Nur Afifah
Abdul Halim, Siti Norhayati
author_facet Roslin, Balqis
Abdul Jalil, Fatina Amyra
Mohd Yunus, Muhammad Nor Sabree
Mat Swadi, Nur Afifah
Abdul Halim, Siti Norhayati
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description The overcrowding population in prison had caused critical debates among policymakers. One of the major concerns is about recidivist group. This leads to an argument whether the current rehabilitation process in Malaysia is satisfactory enough to rehabilitate these criminals. What kind of approach that will accommodate these loopholes? This research concerns mainly on Conjugal Visitation program and its effectiveness in rehabilitating a prisoner in hopes of reducing recidivism. This research will also highlight the current theories of rehabilitation or correction that is applied in this country and whether it is sufficient in punishing the criminals, in order to change them into good people. In addition, this research will scrutinise the successful rate of those countries who have already implemented Conjugal Visit and comparison will be made on whether it is possible for us to implement such a system. Data and information of this research were congregated from books, journals, internet databases and interviews. Findings show that Conjugal Visit is successful in the countries which had already implemented them as a method to reduce recidivism rate especially in the US. It is hoped that this research will fulfil the objectives and will be a guideline to be followed in enhancing the Malaysian rehabilitation coordination.
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spelling uitm-318102020-07-21T03:56:36Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31810/ A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.] Roslin, Balqis Abdul Jalil, Fatina Amyra Mohd Yunus, Muhammad Nor Sabree Mat Swadi, Nur Afifah Abdul Halim, Siti Norhayati Social psychology The overcrowding population in prison had caused critical debates among policymakers. One of the major concerns is about recidivist group. This leads to an argument whether the current rehabilitation process in Malaysia is satisfactory enough to rehabilitate these criminals. What kind of approach that will accommodate these loopholes? This research concerns mainly on Conjugal Visitation program and its effectiveness in rehabilitating a prisoner in hopes of reducing recidivism. This research will also highlight the current theories of rehabilitation or correction that is applied in this country and whether it is sufficient in punishing the criminals, in order to change them into good people. In addition, this research will scrutinise the successful rate of those countries who have already implemented Conjugal Visit and comparison will be made on whether it is possible for us to implement such a system. Data and information of this research were congregated from books, journals, internet databases and interviews. Findings show that Conjugal Visit is successful in the countries which had already implemented them as a method to reduce recidivism rate especially in the US. It is hoped that this research will fulfil the objectives and will be a guideline to be followed in enhancing the Malaysian rehabilitation coordination. 2010-10 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31810/1/31810.PDF Roslin, Balqis and Abdul Jalil, Fatina Amyra and Mohd Yunus, Muhammad Nor Sabree and Mat Swadi, Nur Afifah and Abdul Halim, Siti Norhayati (2010) A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]. (2010) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Social psychology
Roslin, Balqis
Abdul Jalil, Fatina Amyra
Mohd Yunus, Muhammad Nor Sabree
Mat Swadi, Nur Afifah
Abdul Halim, Siti Norhayati
A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]
title A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]
title_full A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]
title_fullStr A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]
title_short A legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in Malaysia / Balqis Roslin …[et al.]
title_sort legal study of the viability of implementing conjugal visit as part of rehabilitation process in malaysia / balqis roslin …[et al.]
topic Social psychology
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31810/