‘Restorative Justice’ prepares inmates for life outside prison


ARAU: The “Restorative Justice” Corrective Outreach Programme not only supports the emotional recovery of inmates at correctional centres and prisons, but also provides early exposure to employment opportunities as part of preparing them to reintegrate into society.

Perlis Prison director Ab Nasif Sarahan said such an approach is crucial in helping inmates secure jobs upon release, thereby reducing the risk of repeating past offences.

“This programme allows prospects to understand the realities of the working world through early exposure, including job search platforms and current skills requirements,” he told reporters at the programme held at the Perlis Correctional Centre yesterday.

The initiative involved 20 prospects and 40 family members, and was conducted in collaboration with the Social Security Organisation (PERKESO) and the police, which provided advisory services and career guidance.

Ab Nasif said initiatives such as MyFutureJobs by PERKESO help prospects identify employment opportunities that match their skills and interests.

“Upon release, they need to be independent and function as members of society. Support from employers and the community is therefore vital to ensure a smooth reintegration process,” he said.

Meanwhile, an inmate known only as Tam, 53, who began serving his sentence on March 13, 2024, is scheduled for release on Nov 13.

The former regional manager at a banking institution admitted that his past mistakes were driven by greed, which led to his involvement in financial crime.

He is now determined to rebuild his life.

“I hope society will give us a second chance. Programmes like this open our eyes to the paths we can take after release, especially in finding employment,” he said.

He also expressed his intention to help former inmates secure jobs and to establish an NGO to raise awareness about crime and its consequences.

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