4 February 2024
Stefanie Yuen Thio interviewed by the South China Morning Post: “A proposed Singapore law can keep serious offenders in prison indefinitely, but will it infringe on rights?”
Features Stefanie Yuen Thio
Stefanie was interviewed in the South China Morning Post by Kimberly Lim, in an article covering the Sentence for Enhanced Public Protection (SEPP) law, which could keep serious offenders in prison indefinitely. Stef was quoted on the similarities and differences between the SEPP and Britain’s Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) programme, which was abolished in 2012.
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