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Singapore law allows indefinite detention of ‘dangerous offenders’
Newly enacted legislation allows lawmakers to determine whether a criminal is sufficiently rehabilitated to re-enter society The parliament of Singapore passed a law on Monday enabling the Asian nation to keep convicted criminals behind bars after their prison terms are completed, if they are still considered a threat to society. The legislation, which applies to people aged 21 or over, gives the government new powers over people convicted of a range of serious crimes, including homicide and sexual assault. “An offender who continues to pose a real danger to others should not be released,” Singapore’s Law and Ho

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