Tabah | Resilience
Looking towards data-driven research to develop viable and effective policy recommendations around drug policies and sentencing in Malaysia. The project is underpinned by a need to understand public perception in formulating drug policies, impact on communities, and harm reduction.
Data Vault
World Day Against the Death Penalty: The Women Who Survived Death Row in Malaysia
In Malaysia, the abolition of the mandatory death penalty has offered a sliver of hope for women who have endured years on death row. Through stories of foreign nationals, mothers, and elderly women, this piece delves into the human cost of the death penalty. Many of these women were coerced into crimes, denied fair legal representation, or caught in a web of exploitation. Despite some legislative reforms, their struggles with dignity, health, and survival in prison continue to expose the harsh realities of the justice system.
Observed Trends Post-Abolition of the Mandatory Death Penalty in Malaysia
HAYAT examines distribution changes in Malaysia's death row population post-abolition of the mandatory death penalty.
Malaysia Needs Sentencing Guidelines in the Post-Death Penalty Era. Here’s Why.
It’s been over a year since Malaysia abolished the mandatory death penalty. As we move towards full abolition of the death penalty, it’s time to deliberate on the formation of a Sentencing Council and Sentencing Guidelines for death-eligible offences.