Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius

The last two semesters had been dedicated to conduct a research based on the nude squat case that had sparked public uproar in 17 November 2005. The research was done with the objective to find out the sufficiency of the existing law on the treatment of the suspected person whilst in police custody....

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ahmad, Farah Adlin, Cyril Pancratius, Mohd Redzuan
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2006
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33282/
_version_ 1848808242253135872
author Ahmad, Farah Adlin
Cyril Pancratius, Mohd Redzuan
author_facet Ahmad, Farah Adlin
Cyril Pancratius, Mohd Redzuan
author_sort Ahmad, Farah Adlin
building UiTM Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description The last two semesters had been dedicated to conduct a research based on the nude squat case that had sparked public uproar in 17 November 2005. The research was done with the objective to find out the sufficiency of the existing law on the treatment of the suspected person whilst in police custody. The relevancy of the application of the Standing Orders made by the Inspector General in the treatment of the suspected person was also been taken into consideration. We also wanted to investigate whether the law was made in accordance with the international principles made by the United Nations. The cases that were being highlighted by the media is our main resource of information since most of these cases that involves the abuse or the death of the suspected person whilst in police custody had not been brought to the court of law. All these issues were then looked into from the perspective of the Prisons Regulations 2000. We conducted interview session with experts that deal with the issue of abuse and death of the suspected person whilst in police custody almost in daily basis. The outcomes of these interviews were as we expected. We benefited a lot from the interviews since most of the recommendations were relevant for the purpose of this research. Among questions forwarded to the respondents are on the sufficiency of the existing laws, establishment of the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) and on the J publication of the Inspector General of Police's Standing Orders. Our research is also based on the literatures written by authors specialising in this area and also materials we find online.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T22:55:36Z
format Student Project
id uitm-33282
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
institution_category Local University
language English
last_indexed 2025-11-14T22:55:36Z
publishDate 2006
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling uitm-332822020-09-30T08:07:45Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33282/ Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius Ahmad, Farah Adlin Cyril Pancratius, Mohd Redzuan Criminal law and procedure The last two semesters had been dedicated to conduct a research based on the nude squat case that had sparked public uproar in 17 November 2005. The research was done with the objective to find out the sufficiency of the existing law on the treatment of the suspected person whilst in police custody. The relevancy of the application of the Standing Orders made by the Inspector General in the treatment of the suspected person was also been taken into consideration. We also wanted to investigate whether the law was made in accordance with the international principles made by the United Nations. The cases that were being highlighted by the media is our main resource of information since most of these cases that involves the abuse or the death of the suspected person whilst in police custody had not been brought to the court of law. All these issues were then looked into from the perspective of the Prisons Regulations 2000. We conducted interview session with experts that deal with the issue of abuse and death of the suspected person whilst in police custody almost in daily basis. The outcomes of these interviews were as we expected. We benefited a lot from the interviews since most of the recommendations were relevant for the purpose of this research. Among questions forwarded to the respondents are on the sufficiency of the existing laws, establishment of the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) and on the J publication of the Inspector General of Police's Standing Orders. Our research is also based on the literatures written by authors specialising in this area and also materials we find online. 2006-10 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33282/1/33282.PDF Ahmad, Farah Adlin and Cyril Pancratius, Mohd Redzuan (2006) Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius. (2006) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Criminal law and procedure
Ahmad, Farah Adlin
Cyril Pancratius, Mohd Redzuan
Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius
title Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius
title_full Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius
title_fullStr Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius
title_full_unstemmed Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius
title_short Mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / Farah Adlin Ahmad and Mohd Redzuan Cyril Pancratius
title_sort mistreatment in lockup: a study of the prisons regulations 2000 / farah adlin ahmad and mohd redzuan cyril pancratius
topic Criminal law and procedure
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33282/