試す 金 - 無料
It's very sad': She comforts loved ones turned away by inmates
The Straits Times
|July 27, 2025
In this new series, people from all walks of life offer an inside, often unfiltered, take on their livelihoods and what keeps them going in their jobs. In this installment, witness the joys and pains of Ms Nur Syahzanna Hamzah's work as a prison visit centre officer, as told to The Sunday Times.
I am 33 and I work with the Singapore Prison Service to help inmates and their loved ones adjust to their new circumstances.
My day begins in one of Singapore's five prison link centres, places where family members and friends can book a date and register their visit to an incarcerated loved one.
Facilitating these visits is important as they help inmates adjust to prison life, and being able to see their loved ones can alleviate depressive symptoms that may arise from imprisonment. The visits also provide opportunities for inmates to reconcile with and improve their relationships with their families. These meetings often lead to better behaviour and moods, reducing rates of misconduct.
My role is to offer as much support to them as possible. This involves anything from verifying and processing visitors to answering their questions on the prison's policies and procedures. Sometimes, it can be frustrating for loved ones to adhere to the rules.
Visitors ask about matters like inmates' medical treatments and prison regime. "How will my loved ones cope with life in prison? Will there be necessary support provided for the inmates? Will there be counselling or financial and housing support for family members, especially those with children?"
If they need financial aid, we refer them to the Family Resource Centre.
The frequency and types of visits differ for different categories of inmates. For instance, sentenced inmates and those admitted to the Drug Rehabilitation Centre (DRC) can have two visits a month. These can consist of tele-visits, with a maximum of one face-to-face visit.
Remand inmates—those in custody by court order as they await trial or sentencing—can have up to four visits a week, including two 20-minute face-to-face ones. Tele-visits can last up to 30 minutes.
MEETING PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE
このストーリーは、The Straits Times の July 27, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
The Straits Times からのその他のストーリー
The Straits Times
RAMEN REVIVAL
Slurp up regional flavours from Japan and local hawker renditions
10 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
MIDDLE EASTERN MELTING POT
New eateries are putting their own spin on the cuisine, while established players keep pace with updated menus
11 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
From a super-saver to embracing 'die with zero'
After a lifetime of saving for the future, I recently opened up to the idea that maybe one should use up one's wealth before one dies.
6 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
MASTEROFMYUNIVERSE TO RULE
RACE 1 (1,200M) 4 Run Run Timing made a strong first impression for the Ricky Yiu stable, finishing a close second on his Class 5 debut and showing he is ready to win again. He draws wider in barrier 9 this time, but that effort confirmed he was heading the right way.
6 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
KEEPING CALM THE 'BIGGEST LESSON'
Sabalenka aims to keep her emotions in check in bid for first WTA Finals crown
2 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
New work by late M'sian poet
Two young editors have worked to posthumously publish In The Mirror: New And Selected Poems Of Wong Phui Nam
3 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
WILL POGACAR BECOME CYCLING'S G.O.A.T?
In this series, The Straits Times takes a deep dive into the hottest sports topic or debate of the hour. From Lamine Yamal's status as the next big thing to pickleball's growth, we'll ask The Big Question to set you thinking, and talking.
5 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
Sentosa Cove property prices buck mainland uptrend as loss-making deals rise
In July, a condominium unit at Marina Collection in Sentosa Cove was resold for $4.95 million, over 40 per cent below the price paid in 2008.
4 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
More HDB flat owners switching to bank loans as rates drop to 3-year low
Owners spoilt for choice as banks compete to offer attractive refinancing options
4 mins
November 02, 2025
The Straits Times
Beauty products and fried chicken: Korean culture meets diplomacy at summit
World leaders and business titans gathered in South Korea this week to hash out issues from tariffs and AI to regional security.
2 mins
November 02, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
