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  1. Inmate

    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 6.3: Reporting Sick Information: Primary health care for inmates is currently provided by qualified doctors and medical staff from a professional medical service provider. All newly-admitted inmates shall be seen by a doctor. They should inform the doctor of any pre-existing illness...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 6.2: Sisters The orientation briefed by the police officer at HU1 was very clear and straight forward. All inmates are to obey and follow their house rules and we will be safe from punishment. There is another additional rule which we are to obey strictly. We are not supposed to have...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 6.1: B4/ HU1/ Room 208 Soon the cellroom door opened and my name was being called by the cookie. I do not know where I am transfering. I farewell to my roommates and exchange contacts before I step out from my cell room. While assumble outside of dayroom 3, I can see there are...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 5.5: Home detention 1st interview < ’Wednesday’ A new day arrived> I stare at the ceiling blankly. I know it is now 5am as the lights have just switched on and I can hear my neighbor showering. I have now slowly adapted to the prison’s life. Although I know today will be another...
  5. Inmate

    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 5.5: Rotan Dear Readers, I have not gone through ‘rotan’ stage so whatever I write here is based on hearsay! In the prison’s world, the most fearful moment for the inmates beside hanging, is ‘Rotan’ (In malay language) which means caning. I was being told that ‘rotan’ session is...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    There is a TV to watch during our dayroomm activities. (I did mentioned it in chapter: Dayroom) There is no radio allowed and no radio room Got books to borrowed.. I will cover that in the next coming chapters.
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    My national day in prison was a additional pack of biscuits and a pack of soft drink. Foods in prison are distributed equally no matter who yiu are..
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Answers: 1. Replacement of toilet papers will be done in every 2 weeks. 2. There should be a extra towel in the cellroom for cleaning. 3. Only soap are provided (Made In China) 4. 3 sets of clothes. Laundry by CPC daily 5. No. CPC do the washing 6. Spoon are to be reuse till...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Bro, thanks for correcting my speeling errors.
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 5.4: Loan sharks Loan sharks ( illegal moneylenders) which are also known as ‘Ah Long’ in Singapore. Involvement loan shark’s activities are one of the serious offence in Singapore. First-time offenders found guilty of assisting in the carrying on of the business of an unlicensed...
  11. Inmate

    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Learning is for LT inmates only. Library there is.. I will talk about it in the next few coming chapter.
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 5.3: Books and Magazines First, I would like to thank one of my reader for sharing this quote with me after reading the Chapter 5.2: Family Visit. Below is what she wrote which is a description about Face-To-Face Family Visit: "The husband is inside the iron bars, the wife is...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 5.2: Family Visit < Tuesday > About a week of my lockup have passed in CPC. I missed my family members in every single minute, single day. But there were nothing much I can do, I can only wait to the day they come visit me. Although inmates are allowed to write letters to family...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 5.1: Prison’s Food Menu I know all readers are curious and interested in the food that inmates ate every day. And this is the moment you have been waiting for so long. I have summarized the food’s menu but please note that this is only for your references and it may not be 100%...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 4.4: The ‘AWOL’ inmate at ‘Dayroom’ It was my first day of ‘DAYROOM’ activity. I am curious on how inmates spent their time throughout the 1 hour ‘DAYROOM’ activity. So I observed around, there is a ‘42’ inch plasma TV available for the inmates to watch recorded ‘old’ movies and...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Part II Here’s another real life story from one of my readers (no editing had been done): “Hi! Thanks for sharing your post. Prison life is not cool at all. I was charged in the juvenile court just before I was 16, for possession of firecrackers, which was meant to be sold for extra...
  17. Inmate

    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 4.3: Reformative Training Center (RTC) - Part I “They may seem like a godsend and they are. They are there for the reason you need them to be. Then, without any wrongdoing on your part or at an inconvenient time, this person will say or do something to bring the relationship to an...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 4.2: The Prison Officers You can't change the environment, but you can change yourself.. You can't change the facts, but you can change your attitude.. You can't change the past, but you can change the present.. Can't forsee tomorrow, but you can cherish today.. When you smile to...
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    No la..can only shave their face.. other place like armpit or public hair are not allowed and is a offence..
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    My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

    Chapter 4.1: 'Yard' Time “A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life, and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it, and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed as one problem was solved a new one arose...
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