Changi Prison, Singapore: The World’s Strictest Prison? | Witness | Prison & Crime Documentary – Everything Law and Order Blog

How hard is life in prison? We explore prison regime through the eyes of officers and inmates in Changi’s Maximum-security prison. How does an inmate live in a single-man cell? In this first episode, we enter a world behind bars to meet the inmates.

We follow Graceson, a gangster who manages to get himself a new tattoo in prison and is duly caned for it; Khai, a professional skateboarder who is just coming to terms with the loss of his career; Rusdi who is counting down to his release in 50 days using packets of snacks; And Boon Keng gets into trouble for keeping origami in his cell during a cell search.

This documentary was produced by Sideways and directed by Cyril Eberle. It was first released in 2022.

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28 thoughts on “Changi Prison, Singapore: The World’s Strictest Prison? | Witness | Prison & Crime Documentary”
  1. The Western ethnicity (Indians, Austronesians, etc.) are 25% of Singapore's population and commit 90% of crimes. Their population is doubling every few years and they promise that they will replace the Chinese population.
    This world is already a dystopia and it is getting worse thanks to the cowardice of East Asians in refusing to fight the race war.

  2. 15:28 Instead of always thinking that the inmates have something up their sleeves, perhaps you have been more sensitive and empathetic by saying that the cups are translucent because we can easily identity what is the content inside of it. Not all inmates are always up to something bad. Some or majority of them just wants to finish serving their sentences and move on. Thanks πŸ™πŸ» 😊

  3. US prisons gangs thrive. US prisons Drugs rampant. US Prisons men are S.A. this is like a different world of rehabilitation.

  4. Prison in Europe you have a play station internet TV and computer….5 ⭐ hotel… That's why crims continue to rise…… thanks to humans rights…..πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  5. most inmates are good looking but why do bad things what a waste to your life if you are married how you going to explain to your kids in near future.

  6. Same videos again and again
    And ya people know Singapore prison is not hell
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    Alot more asian country prison is worst for outlaw

  7. Not much focus on gaining personal skills. Maximum security only.
    Hopefully there are also medium and minimum security prisons, including work release, weekend detention, etc?
    This video shows only those men who are unskilled, and are unable to ever become skilled. This might explain why only punishment-focused treatments might only be suitable for them. This is not at all in agreement with what is now known about human psychology.

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