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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-21 00-01

in LeoFinance19 days ago

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In the early 1960s, Singapore embarked on an ambitious experiment to rehabilitate notorious gang members through a revolutionary approach: a prison without traditional barred cells. Situated 30 kilometers from the mainland, Pulau Sanang hosted this unique penal settlement, where inmates contributed to their own rehabilitation by engaging in labor, construction, and farming. The premise was that by integrating work and education, inmates could reform and eventually reintegrate into society.