Illustrates the structure of the correctional system and contains a brief sentence about important historical milestones. Facts regarding prisoners and programs are also included.
CPIB is an independent body which investigates and aims to prevent corruption in the public and private sectors in Singapore.
National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) of Singapore
www.ncpc.gov.sg/
A non-profit organization committed to promoting public awareness of and concern about crime and to propagate the concept of self-help in crime prevention. The Website features annual reports from 1997-2007 and numerous PDF format publications detailing crime prevention measures for citizens.
National Committee on Youth Guidance and Rehabilitation
www.nygr.org.sg/
The NYGR promotes strategies that aim to reduce the potential for delinquent behavior amongst youths. This site contains descriptions of various programmes, guides and manuals and a statistics page.
The Attorney General's Chambers
www.agc.gov.sg/
This webpage offers information as to the structure, roles, and functions of the Attorney General. Also available is a newsroom, publications, answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ) and useful links.
Ministry
of Law
www.minlaw.gov.sg/
Information about the legal system.
Subordinate
Courts
www.subcourts.gov.sg/
Information on criminal courts, juvenile courts, legal aid, and more.
Supreme Court
app.supremecourt.gov.sg/default.aspx?pgID=1
Presents an
overview of
the
organization and function of each branch of the police. In
addition, crime
statistics are provided.
A Guide to the Singapore Legal System and Legal Research
www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/Singapore.htm
This guide provides information about the Singapore Legal system, primary sources of law, and other sources.
Health Sciences Authority - Forensic Science
www.hsa.gov.sg/publish/hsaportal/en/applied_sciences/forensic_science.html
"The Forensic Science Division of the Health Sciences Authority provides a one-stop forensic science service and consultancy to law enforcement agencies, government ministries, hospitals, private organisations and individuals for criminal investigations and civil disputes." Available on the website are links to the Forensic Chemistry and Physics laboratory, the Forensic Biology laboratory, e-Services, useful links, and publications.