How Tough Is Singapore Prison Life? | Inside Maximum Security - Part 1/4 | CNA Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2022
  • For the first time ever, six inmates, incarcerated multiple times and at least once at maximum security, agree to reveal their full identities, for the cameras to capture their lives behind bars, as they unfold. Will the regime in jail finally be enough for them to renounce a life of crime? Will this be their final stint in Changi Prison?
    Meet Graceson, a gangster who manages to get himself a new tattoo in prison and duly caned for it. Khai, a professional skateboarder who is just coming to terms with the loss of his career. Rusdi who is counting down to his release in 50 days using packets of snacks. And Boon Keng who gets into trouble for keeping origami in his cell during a cell search.
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    About the show: Five hardened criminals, One unique prison. Watch their lives unfold - in a prison quite unlike any other - spartan to the extreme yet sophisticated in its methods.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8 тис.

  • @Dellors-Civic
    @Dellors-Civic 2 роки тому +6099

    The fact they have different meal plans based on peoples dietary restrictions, and not just low sugar for serious conditions like diabetes, things like non meat and low spice options. Wow

    • @Overrated230
      @Overrated230 2 роки тому +389

      Yes but what about the no bed sleeping on the concrete my back would be screaming

    • @travels29
      @travels29 2 роки тому +100

      The food is also awful

    • @creator2909
      @creator2909 2 роки тому +394

      @@Overrated230 they have those mats, which is really important because if you don't have aircon, mattresses + bedsheets would be too hot and also require washing, drying - money that doesn't need to be spent if we got them bamboo mats. It's like the Japanese tatamis, in a way. If they need it to be softer, they can use one of the blankets
      Also, you're in jail as punishment for a crime, not to have fun

    • @Dellors-Civic
      @Dellors-Civic 2 роки тому +214

      I feel like people are misinterpreting my comment. I’m making an observation about the types of foods they serve. I never claimed the food looked great or the living conditions would be good either. You are in prison as a punishment, and the second a prison becomes preferable than an outside life, it stops being a punishment

    • @jamesmitchell3661
      @jamesmitchell3661 2 роки тому +28

      @@creator2909 you have never been to prison

  • @livetill7136
    @livetill7136 2 роки тому +7679

    I am very moved by the inmate’s effort to give himself reward daily till his date of release. If he does the same by setting goals after release, he will succeed. This is a great video, it shows the inside workings of prison and also helps others to understand and accept inmates better.

    • @altruex
      @altruex 2 роки тому +189

      Well he’s a bit more fortunate and privileged in his knowledge of rewards. He was a fitness instructor and successful - so he has more education and awareness around certain things or he was there in minor drug charges. I think he will like learn his lesson compared to more serious cases of inmates.
      But i really thought that was a fine way to approach it and i hope other in mate learned from his example when he leaves as peer facilitator.

    • @hulahula6182
      @hulahula6182 2 роки тому +63

      Dude is probably a millionaire lol, he living better than everyone after release

    • @cainvsp
      @cainvsp 2 роки тому +4

      1000% factual

    • @muhdirfan1183
      @muhdirfan1183 2 роки тому +13

      @@hulahula6182 indeed he is a millionaire!

    • @eup5574
      @eup5574 2 роки тому

      Y

  • @Rick_Riff
    @Rick_Riff 3 місяці тому +112

    The respect between jailers and inmates is a dynamic I've rarely seen in America. Despite the isolation, they are genuinely provided for. In America I saw someone die in jail after weeks of asking to see a doctor without a response. No one up the chain cared.

    • @user-hs4ze4td4r
      @user-hs4ze4td4r 2 місяці тому +1

      Wtf, and some of your people really think that the US can tell the world how to live and what to do? You guys really should get rid of your completely pointless military and use these 50% of your national budget to afford human rights and a European standard of life for your own people.

    • @compilationvideos4489
      @compilationvideos4489 2 місяці тому +1

      Thats why american prisons is one of the worst systems in the world
      Because of corruption
      If it were not for corruption it would be one of the best

    • @MegaGun2000
      @MegaGun2000 Місяць тому +1

      It is the same in most countries.

    • @compilationvideos4489
      @compilationvideos4489 Місяць тому +2

      @MegaGun2000 in corrupted countries yes

    • @Chrischarles76
      @Chrischarles76 Місяць тому

      Oh well, don’t land yourself in prison.

  • @tovsteh
    @tovsteh 7 місяців тому +202

    Its crazy how so many of them do 2-3 years simply for drug consumption. The inmates are peaceful because they are simple people, not hardened criminals.

    • @larrydestiny2184
      @larrydestiny2184 6 місяців тому +30

      @@Rusty-Metal what's so difficult not doing drugs? you commit a crime, and you get a punishment

    • @sneakyado
      @sneakyado 6 місяців тому

      ​@@larrydestiny2184 you insufferable oaf

    • @nameinaframeindy
      @nameinaframeindy 5 місяців тому +6

      Not to mention the caneing lol

    • @jackflowers6897
      @jackflowers6897 5 місяців тому +13

      How about not doing drugs? Singapore is based.

    • @noladol
      @noladol 5 місяців тому +2

      @@larrydestiny2184 Yes, Massa!

  • @chromopan
    @chromopan 2 роки тому +2472

    That guy named Rusdi was already released at this point. I hope Rusdi is living well, and that he won’t forget his effort to keep all those snacks to celebrate his freedom. I hope all of them can find themselves in society again.

    • @78themchuila9
      @78themchuila9 2 роки тому +12

      dont know about that society thing

    • @chromopan
      @chromopan 2 роки тому +8

      @@78themchuila9 What?

    • @terryhorne2582
      @terryhorne2582 2 роки тому +22

      Just kill them. They are nothing. Just costing money for their government. They are not going to go straight even if they do get out, so why let them live.?. These kind of people all over the world cost billions to keep alive, why mollycoddle this kind of scum when ordinary honest people struggle to live. Why make a documentary about them? Start making documentaries about the honest people instead. Who wants to know what this vermin have for breakfast.?.

    • @alangore9658
      @alangore9658 2 роки тому +333

      @@terryhorne2582 Well that escalated rather quickly Adolf. What is your preferred method of extermination? Gas or bullets?

    • @BloodyPikachu
      @BloodyPikachu 2 роки тому +59

      @@terryhorne2582 Wow you sure have a great view on this lmao

  • @papichoku2442
    @papichoku2442 Рік тому +2417

    The most remarkable thing about Singapore prisons is that they are safe places for the prisoners. In some countries, prisoners got physically and sexually abused by both prison officers and inmates. Singapore Prison Service is doing a great job. Keep it up!

    • @taijisyxom6888
      @taijisyxom6888 Рік тому +61

      It's time for me to apply for imprisonment.

    • @crimsonwolf866
      @crimsonwolf866 Рік тому +136

      Is this where you guys keep all the people that take chewing gum?

    • @akeelaboomful
      @akeelaboomful Рік тому +32

      @@crimsonwolf866 no chewing gum won't die one la

    • @ericblair6984
      @ericblair6984 Рік тому

      Yes, such a kind system that brutally tortures people for trivial offenses. What an educated society. If a giant meteor were to wipe out Singapore tomorrow the world would be a better place.

    • @khristionlouvatin6874
      @khristionlouvatin6874 Рік тому

      @@crimsonwolf866 if you do marijuana or possess it you will be killed

  • @robocook01
    @robocook01 Рік тому +49

    Just stumbled on this channel and to be honest, the format is awesome!! It's refreshing to watch a mini-doc and not have a narrator constantly yammering in the background. It's just the prisoners and staff telling their stories. Will watch a few more after this and if the format stays the same, definetely gonna sub!! Thanks!!

  • @Perryprime1999
    @Perryprime1999 Рік тому +166

    I feel for the first skateboarder. If he sees this video, here for you man, hope we can skate tgt in the future.

    • @eyespliced
      @eyespliced Рік тому +28

      I mean. I'm not sure I do. He apparently beat his girlfriend up, and something about blackmail? As someone who was negatively impacted by domestic abuse, I personally have *very little* tolerance or mercy for men who beat the women or children in their lives.

    • @Perryprime1999
      @Perryprime1999 Рік тому +14

      @@eyespliced i didnt mean i supported his actions, i mean like he seems like a nice guy. But in the heat of the moment emotions can take over. Not that his actions are at all justified. Hope ur feeling btr tho aft ur experience

    • @Zrinex
      @Zrinex Рік тому +5

      @@eyespliced my brother knows that guy as one of his skating buddies and he is quite nice once you got to know him. he only got into that situation due to his anger issues, which alone i know its not an acceptable excuse, but i would like to believe that there really is something good about them.

    • @RubiixCat
      @RubiixCat Рік тому +29

      @@Zrinex 2:11 idk if I'm misunderstanding, but it says its his 6th incarceration. I have a seriously hard time believing that anyone who's been incarcerated 6 times isn't a shitty person. Most abusers seem nice on the outside, but are devils behind closed doors.

  • @khairulnizam7960
    @khairulnizam7960 2 роки тому +291

    Man got me in tears where he told he showed good conduct for 3 months to claim a picture. I salute u bro i hope ure doing well after gets released

    • @heathersvids3054
      @heathersvids3054 2 роки тому +3

      Y dont they provide them with cots to sleep on instead of the floor?

    • @russell1253
      @russell1253 2 роки тому +9

      @@heathersvids3054 dif cultures plus they did bad stuff prison isnt a nice place it's punishment

    • @P1_M1ND
      @P1_M1ND 2 роки тому +9

      How do you think he even got there in the first place to have basic privileges taken away like that… These systems are in place for a reason.

    • @luviqraa9950
      @luviqraa9950 2 роки тому +17

      @@P1_M1ND bro most of them just consumed drugs or trespassed or stole it isn't even that big of a crime😭 they should atleast get an actual mattress

    • @pannamurdaya2724
      @pannamurdaya2724 2 роки тому +2

      Ya ho

  • @sgholidae
    @sgholidae 2 роки тому +1074

    Another quality documentary screams for an award. Sincerely appreciated the inmates for their willingness to be in the footage. This is special.

    • @ariffnordin4481
      @ariffnordin4481 2 роки тому +7

      Can't agree more. One of the best documentary I have ever seen in cna! 👍
      ua-cam.com/video/-fHFiDvZlnU/v-deo.html

    • @chickentowel7036
      @chickentowel7036 2 роки тому +3

      @Cuddles these are light offenses.
      It's not like they murdered anyone.
      They're not even in death row.

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Рік тому +2

      @@chickentowel7036 haha
      Singaporeans don’t believe in second chances, even if they do, they don’t wanna be the one in that situation where they give someone the second chance

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 8 місяців тому

      @@APersonOnUA-camX And they certainly didn't ask the inmates for their permission or willingness to appear in the video

    • @sktoh4469
      @sktoh4469 19 днів тому

      ​@@APersonOnUA-camXIf you're related to the PM, yes you'll get a second chance.

  • @DrillCenter-mf1yg
    @DrillCenter-mf1yg 7 місяців тому +15

    From what I can see, it's very interesting how the images get so happy over such small things like tea or coffee. It shows you that you only cherish things one they are taken away.

  • @Misty-ge2mb
    @Misty-ge2mb Рік тому +47

    The fact they get put into a maximum security prison for drug consumption is baffling.

    • @milkzuk6908
      @milkzuk6908 7 місяців тому

      The whole sentences are baffling and retarded rules about hooks. Just makes the hard work look stupid

    • @griddycheese
      @griddycheese 6 місяців тому

      Drug addiction ruins families and sometimes you hurt people under the influence zero tolerance of crime and narcotics is how we got here and how we stay here you nurgle nut

    • @vivichase
      @vivichase 3 місяці тому +2

      Singapore also issues the death penalty for drug trafficking. They take their drug control very seriously.

    • @printerink697
      @printerink697 2 місяці тому

      repeat offense

    • @BluverPhantom
      @BluverPhantom 24 дні тому +1

      you must not be a singaporean lol

  • @sm0kei38
    @sm0kei38 Рік тому +226

    the guy who had 50 days left and has saved a snack for everyday until his realize is real motivation right there, truly amazing and at the moment i type this he is out of prison, i hope he chooses to do right and good in life!

    • @euphka7687
      @euphka7687 3 місяці тому +1

      Almost like he's not even a crim and just got done for drug consumption (probably weed) 🤔

  • @jamesstone5851
    @jamesstone5851 2 роки тому +416

    To the inmates who are released this year, I hope you see this. I am rooting for you and I hope you stay on the right path. - From England

    • @theozzy4717
      @theozzy4717 2 роки тому +10

      A lovely message, greetings also from England!

    • @zayanumar5560
      @zayanumar5560 2 роки тому +24

      @@theozzy4717 I was one of them but I was released last year....currently planning my next robbery...

    • @theozzy4717
      @theozzy4717 2 роки тому +7

      @@zayanumar5560 good for you👍🏼

    • @zayanumar5560
      @zayanumar5560 2 роки тому +7

      @@theozzy4717 atleast this time i won't get caught since iam doing my research from the Internet that's how iam making my plan....its been 7 years since I was locked up...

    • @ryanmcdonald6783
      @ryanmcdonald6783 2 роки тому +3

      @@zayanumar5560 Me too Gru got me into jail! I'll get my vengeance Oh Yeahhh!

  • @limwaik
    @limwaik 7 місяців тому +12

    Respected both prison guards and prisoners who accepted for interview on this video. Thank you for taught about good manner and respected. 👍

  • @stephanielong7055
    @stephanielong7055 Рік тому +1

    Very good! I learned alot! Thankyou.

  • @phoenix21studios
    @phoenix21studios 2 роки тому +2051

    When I first started working as a corrections officer I was scared to be in the rooms with the inmates (15-33 per large cell) and over time I realized they are just normal people like anyone else, the kind of people you would see in a grocery store or a gas station. Most of them just had a bad time in their life or unfortunate events to place them behind bars. Very few were troubled people that should remain separated from society for years.

    • @tapasyatyaga4041
      @tapasyatyaga4041 2 роки тому +129

      I'm a retired criminal defense attorney. I agree with your assessment.

    • @JojoplusBo
      @JojoplusBo 2 роки тому +47

      I’m a friend of an acting Defence Attorney that would also agree with your assessment. She has taught me to not judge without knowing full facts as to why some people end up on the other side of the law. The hows .. the whys and an understanding of circumstances in their lives that may… and contribute to bad choices made.
      (Not quite convinced me of the Jeffery Dahmers of the world yet)

    • @VeniVizzleVici
      @VeniVizzleVici 2 роки тому +57

      You must work at a very easy-going prison. A few of the prisons I was at were literal battlegrounds.

    • @JojoplusBo
      @JojoplusBo 2 роки тому +21

      @@VeniVizzleVici … I’ve seen many documentaries on prisons. I can honestly say… I admire anyone who work in Correctional facilities, a career not for the faint hearted, by no means.
      Thank you fo your service, anyone putting their life on the line for others has my utmost respect JR!
      Blessings from🇦🇺

    • @phoenix21studios
      @phoenix21studios 2 роки тому +15

      @@VeniVizzleVici it was rural east coast. The hardened guys actually behaved well because they didnt want to be bothered, a few would come along and try to "run the cell" and end up fighting but for the most part it was the first time people that gave me trouble, the didnt understand how their bad behavior would instantly be corrected and they should find themselves in solitary.

  • @manoellainvulnerable3078
    @manoellainvulnerable3078 2 роки тому +1005

    from a country like Singapore i didnt expect less, so well organised and always ready to educate ppl, meditation music for the inmates WOW... and they are all so polite and respectful.

    • @steveanton763
      @steveanton763 2 роки тому +76

      I found the 15 minutes of music patronising. We've found music helps inmates mental health.....so we play them 15 minutes of "meditation" Muzak once a day instead of having a music program or letting them have access to music in their cells. It was designed for one thing so when you heard it you'd be impressed with how forward thinking and caring they are.

    • @Pretparry
      @Pretparry 2 роки тому +48

      @@steveanton763 Agreed, this all seems a bit faked to me.

    • @creatornununu6895
      @creatornununu6895 2 роки тому +53

      to bad they dont have beds in their cell lol

    • @sgyoutuberfanpolice6086
      @sgyoutuberfanpolice6086 2 роки тому +12

      @@creatornununu6895 Its too hot and there's no space

    • @JustSomeSuy805
      @JustSomeSuy805 2 роки тому +66

      @@Pretparry It is. It's quite literally government propaganda. Mediacorp is owned by the Singaporean government.

  • @HaradaCh
    @HaradaCh 11 місяців тому +253

    Man, unlike other prison footage, I felt like I'm gonna be insane just by few days inside this facility. Not because of how bad it is, but just by boredom. But just to be honest here, the inmate are treated SUPER WELL.

    • @gymguy4933
      @gymguy4933 9 місяців тому +21

      But they sleep on floor

    • @mindlesssheep9116
      @mindlesssheep9116 9 місяців тому +5

      Why would you get bored? The inmates have access to books, and work full time for pay on weekdays. Only real problem is that you can't really masturbate in the cells, but them's the breaks,

    • @ashsherman
      @ashsherman 8 місяців тому +3

      You know they still whack it

    • @bakedpotatoes5545
      @bakedpotatoes5545 8 місяців тому

      @@mindlesssheep9116 why not?

    • @HaradaCh
      @HaradaCh 8 місяців тому +1

      @@mindlesssheep9116 thats the point

  • @nisargpednekar4762
    @nisargpednekar4762 9 місяців тому +17

    If there were prisons like these in India, every single homeless person would be committing serious crime

  • @awfully.average
    @awfully.average 2 роки тому +105

    Cook : we put the food in trolleys to ensure the food stays warm when it reaches the inmates.
    Inmate : I'd score the food 0/10 because it's cold and hard.
    HAHAHAHAHA

  • @johnteng4616
    @johnteng4616 2 роки тому +1428

    Kudos to CNA and SPS for producing and approving this candid portrayal of prison life! Also wishing a fulfilling and meaningful civilian life to the soon to be released inmates.

    • @zayanumar5560
      @zayanumar5560 2 роки тому

      Kudos word is becoming popular in the comment section

    • @vandarkholme7759
      @vandarkholme7759 2 роки тому +5

      Nothing candid about this. Full of wayang

    • @damienlee927
      @damienlee927 2 роки тому +5

      @@vandarkholme7759 Nothing wayang about this. Full of ignorance

    • @vandarkholme7759
      @vandarkholme7759 2 роки тому +5

      @@damienlee927 u clearly know nothing about Singaporean media

    • @johnanderson9494
      @johnanderson9494 2 роки тому +5

      @@damienlee927 They forgot to show prisoners being whipped.

  • @SR-pr2xz
    @SR-pr2xz Рік тому +30

    These guys who openly said they are gang members are lucky. I remember the case of a guy around 20yrs ago. He had been imprisoned as a gang head in the 60s under the national security laws, with indefinite detention (without trial from memory) and they were still holding him.

  • @simonjones3863
    @simonjones3863 6 місяців тому +1

    They all have respect for each other. Very good.

  • @anfield0109
    @anfield0109 2 роки тому +1363

    Honestly speaking as an ex inmate long time ago, the cleanliness has indeed improve so much compared to the past. However there are stupid laws imposed within the prison from the officers and higher up which is ridiculous. Some of them are plain stupid which I shall not disclose here. But with that being said, air is definitely fresher on the outside. Always think before u commit any crime because it ain’t worth it doing time inside be it 1, 2 or 3 years.

    • @taizi1975
      @taizi1975 2 роки тому +30

      Bro say leh, ynwa

    • @suzukigsx1807
      @suzukigsx1807 2 роки тому +31

      So now you selling those stupid keychains outside?

    • @tankman20064
      @tankman20064 2 роки тому +1

      Must training yourself. To prepare

    • @xcre8ionx
      @xcre8ionx 2 роки тому +10

      You are stupid.. go inside for what.. 🤣

    • @taizi1975
      @taizi1975 2 роки тому +160

      @@xcre8ionx wah don't be cb la

  • @josephkelly4893
    @josephkelly4893 2 роки тому +1460

    This is such a honest portrayal of prison life, not over the top BS that you get on other documentaries. Well done CNA. Peace Love Harmony.

    • @aln4244
      @aln4244 2 роки тому +37

      This is 100% fake. They take inmates and hang them in a room with their families next door, family isn't even allowed to give them a hug before hanging. Its a brutal country.

    • @obscurifyed
      @obscurifyed 2 роки тому +77

      @@aln4244 LOL. Hate this country much to the point of spreading lies😂😂😂😂. Hope your statement will satisfy your life

    • @rizpista
      @rizpista 2 роки тому +12

      @@aln4244 where you from? I wonder how you know such liar story?

    • @bobafett5757
      @bobafett5757 2 роки тому +20

      Its a great documentary but somehow scripted.

    • @obscurifyed
      @obscurifyed 2 роки тому +22

      @@bobafett5757 If it’s not scripted, they’ll be talking abhorrent English

  • @ellee2937
    @ellee2937 Рік тому +90

    Great documentary kudos to CNA i am a big fan of all your stories this one is eye opening showing the vulnerability & challenges of both inmates & prison staff, the govt did a good job on providing all the activities & psychological supports to rehabilitate the inmates hope many countries would emulate this & good that its in 4’parts so more indepth exploring the lives of the inmates & their families struggles, in the end they r all just as human as everyone else they may have been sentenced but they also need love & support of loved ones even though some have tough & thuggish exteriors wish them all well & more positive outcomes from their incarceration, i wish all of them & their families well & God bless

    • @msain427
      @msain427 Рік тому

      Why is everyone speaking English

    • @vivichase
      @vivichase 3 місяці тому

      @@msain427 English is lingua franca in Singapore. Everything in the government and any formal institution all use English. English is the dominant language spoken at home for over half of households.

  • @lotusseeds
    @lotusseeds 2 роки тому +489

    Thank you so much for uploading this series. I was admitted to changi and later transfered to portsdown prison in 2003 for 18 months. This series brings back a lot of memories. The prison facilities has slightly improved, they are still using the same types of blankets,floor mats and slippers🤣. Back in those days,the mugs were coloured, not transparent, the food boxes have changed to smaller ones. The old food boxes were bigger. 🤭 after watching episode 1, i finally know how the meals were prepared 🤣 those days i have always wonder about that.
    I remember sleeping on the cold floor, even with the mat is was still very cold at night. Thoses days staying in maximum security cell, they had the lights on 24 hours, it was hard to sleep with the lights on all night long, but i managed to get used to it. 👍good that now they have the lights off at night, so the inmates can sleep better😉

  • @itzmeying5886
    @itzmeying5886 2 роки тому +33

    I love how the prisoners in Singapore is like accepting it like “ i did something wrong this is my punishment while in my country they try to escape and fight back

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Рік тому +1

      Nah they just chose the nicer inmates for interview.... there may be a lot who fight back they just dont get interviewed

  • @russianspysleazeball1126
    @russianspysleazeball1126 Рік тому +1

    That cell search was intense, I nearly fainted at the sign of the improvised hook and don't even get me started with the origami crane

  • @bloop9074
    @bloop9074 8 місяців тому +4

    I hope that the first guy is able to live well and adapt to after covid conditions, rooting for u bro

  • @mavis8365
    @mavis8365 2 роки тому +907

    Truly eye-opening. Props to CNA, the production team, inmates, and everyone involved to bring us this documentary!

    • @Prometheus574
      @Prometheus574 2 роки тому +4

      @ 7:15, those inmates are still boys who need their mothers and fathers for guidance. See their childish attitudes.

    • @Sakisasvictorianmask
      @Sakisasvictorianmask 2 роки тому +2

      @@Prometheus574 What are you talking about, why are they childish?

    • @oceanman6313
      @oceanman6313 2 роки тому +6

      @@Prometheus574 what are you talking about? That’s their only source of freedom every single day, why wouldn’t they be excited for the only thing that changes in their life? the only thing childish here is you

    • @Prometheus574
      @Prometheus574 2 роки тому

      @@oceanman6313 Change in their life? What's that to them if they have been repeatedly committing offences and do their time continuously? A person who never learned from mistake is childish. If they're mature enough, then they shouldn't be inside the cells nor acting like what you saw in the video.

    • @nuggies5852
      @nuggies5852 2 роки тому

      @@Prometheus574 prison is to help changed them. They def learned their mistake once they got to prison

  • @Rviolette84
    @Rviolette84 2 роки тому +609

    I've watched countless docs on prisons here in the Divided States of America, and one thing I can say is, after watching this one doc on Singapore prison practices, the American prison system could learn a thing or twelve from watching this one video. They've got it down packed on what rehabilitation truly means. Well done!

    • @Suomi91
      @Suomi91 2 роки тому +28

      You should check Scandinavia prisons. Almost like hotels

    • @noless
      @noless 2 роки тому +47

      They don't even have beds...

    • @killazilla44
      @killazilla44 2 роки тому +38

      @@noless No beds but they have their own showers that's pretty neat.

    • @josephpeterson3844
      @josephpeterson3844 2 роки тому +6

      I am curious, did you call it the divided states on purpose or was it a mistake? And if so, why?

    • @ZoeGamer101
      @ZoeGamer101 2 роки тому

      @@josephpeterson3844 because of covid rules, the left are to strict and the right are having more common sense:)

  • @JonnyTGood
    @JonnyTGood Рік тому +1

    The morning soothing music is a fantastic idea! They should implement that in all jails!

  • @alexpatterson9446
    @alexpatterson9446 Рік тому +100

    The fact that they took away Boon’s origami piece is horrible, what do you expect them to do with that, give you a paper cut? They deserve MORE!

    • @Hobo_Elf
      @Hobo_Elf Рік тому +23

      Yea true but the officers there stated that any source of material with wording on it or something that represents symbols could be used to communicate with other prisoners and plan things

    • @Hobo_Elf
      @Hobo_Elf Рік тому +39

      They don’t deserve more. They’ve hurt and threatened the community. They may seem like good prisoners but they are bad citizens as mentioned in the documentary. But I do hope that they change and become better people

    • @alexpatterson9446
      @alexpatterson9446 Рік тому +16

      @@Hobo_Elf yeah nah, i understand your perspective on this and appreciate you replying to me really well, its just that i think if the inmates were given more respect they may have a much higher chance of integrating into society successfully. as well as that the idea that an origami swan is a means of communicating to other prisoners through a locked door with holes that only open from the outside by a police officer is ridiculous, if communication is needed im sure yard time provides an excellent chance to spread information or any of the group activities. I just think that they gave them nothing and because of that they will never fully gain the respect and correct attitude towards law enforcement thus allowing the cycle of repeat offending to continue.

    • @Hobo_Elf
      @Hobo_Elf Рік тому +4

      @@alexpatterson9446 💯💯💯

    • @Tee_eej
      @Tee_eej Рік тому +11

      I'm sure the guy had good intentions, but there's many instances of prisoners forging weapons out of innocuous items, you could slowly compress layers and water over several days to create a knife, for example.

  • @omarelimarath
    @omarelimarath 2 роки тому +24

    To say simply it's a full discipline hell of no where a man will learn if he is alone at home. Very clean prison I've ever seen in maximum security prisons doc and great job for CNA doc. I appreciated your doc and i hope you get an award for this doc someday

  • @ea5126
    @ea5126 Рік тому +14

    I think it’s the only “jail cell” I’ve seen that guards greet each inmate’s a “good morning” during head count inspection first thing in the morning!🥰

  • @trapbois4573
    @trapbois4573 Рік тому +5

    Crazy how doing work can actually be a positive, it allows those to actually value work because you get to move around and not be trapped in a cell looking at four walls and looking at absolutely nothing. Its psychologically very beneficial when deprived of doing nothing.

  • @eyespliced
    @eyespliced Рік тому +232

    It seems like a pretty safe sort of imprisonment. But also mindbendingly draconian in how the rules are laid out and enforced, almost or possibly to the point of being inhumane. (those straw mat "beds" seem real bad)

    • @FBI-lk2wn
      @FBI-lk2wn Рік тому +51

      prison is meant to be something you'll regret not something that will make you comfortable and happy, it's meant to not make you go back to it, especially to people who commit such horrible crimes, so they're already quite lucky

    • @ramdas363
      @ramdas363 Рік тому +34

      Almost? You'd know if you were in there, Singapore has pretty much perfect this system of oppressing through pointless rules and passive-aggressive micromanagement. They may not be physically beaten but make no mistake, this is mental torture.

    • @sirmaurice.-
      @sirmaurice.- Рік тому +20

      @@FBI-lk2wn No. Prisons are for reintegration. That's why the US has such a high percentage of people who go back to prison after being released, they have almost no options outside.
      European Countries, especially northern countries, have prisons that almost look like hotels and have some of the lowest reincarnation rates.

    • @mn1083
      @mn1083 Рік тому

      @@sirmaurice.- Finland

    • @Hitoshuratdn
      @Hitoshuratdn Рік тому +11

      Compare this prison to the rest of Asia and it seems like heaven.

  • @RiceSnow777
    @RiceSnow777 2 роки тому +84

    This is the most arresting series that CNA had produced. I was so engrossed and intrigued.

    • @___Anakin.Skywalker
      @___Anakin.Skywalker 2 роки тому

      All you need to do is commit a terrible crime and you can live what those scums are going through rn.

  • @astridhanl4861
    @astridhanl4861 2 роки тому +84

    This is so much different to all the prison documentaries I saw about the US, Russia, Bangladesh.. This is actually amazing. There's a lot of respect and focus on rehabilitation. For what we are allowed to see

    • @winnerwinnerporkbellydinner
      @winnerwinnerporkbellydinner 2 роки тому +12

      Ah yes, focusing on rehabilitation by treating them like dogs for the duration of their sentence, making them sleep on the ground, lay on the ground to receive bread and their meals. So humane

    • @JohnWayne-dh8gl
      @JohnWayne-dh8gl Рік тому +6

      Did we watch the same video? The way these prisoners are treated would be considered torture in many countries. Small block with no bed, and nothing aside from a toilet and a medium height showerhead. I'd choose US prisons over Singaporeans ones, and I say this as someone who despises America's prison system.

    • @nicholasleow6692
      @nicholasleow6692 Рік тому +3

      @@JohnWayne-dh8gl The straw mats are to stop inmates from hiding dangerous weapons because some inmates have that habit which in turn will endanger everyone's life.

    • @terryofford4977
      @terryofford4977 Рік тому +1

      Having lived in Singapore for number of years (as a British Serviceman) I am familiar with Changi Prison ( Used by the Japanese in WW2,) The place is strict, spotlessly clean and serves a purpose which is to put offenders into training and meeting social requirements once their Prison Time is over. In my years in Law Abiding Singapore, I can say that it is the cleanest, most interesting and well run country, despite the tiny size, everything is Up To The Minute in terms of modernism. Especially most countries in the 'Outside World' can learn from this amazing, beautiful tiny Island with its wonderful attitudes,Population and Government. Terry Offord

    • @mainesobari
      @mainesobari Рік тому +1

      @@JohnWayne-dh8gl tortured as in what. stop tryna justify the reasoning behind all this as torture. you're not in prison to ENJOY, you're there because you did something wrong. Everything is transparent to avoid hiding things/smuggling so as to not let them go back to their old ways. Some of them do drugs, smuggling etc. And it's also to protect the officers.

  • @ailinseah3190
    @ailinseah3190 6 місяців тому

    Very good and educating documentary parents should watch with their preteens kids

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 Рік тому +6

    *Wow !!!! This episode has become the most viewed and popular video in this channel so congrats CNA Insider and this episode producer*

  • @18000rpm
    @18000rpm 2 роки тому +18

    Fascinating and very well done.

  • @xilnes7166
    @xilnes7166 2 роки тому +208

    18:24 ... For anyone who didn't understand when he said ' to own a car before 30'. Singapore is a small city-state and one of the most expensive countries in the world to own a car. You will first need to have a license to own a car (0r a bike ) referred to as a COE (Certificate of Entitlement ) which by itself costs 50k-80k also it expires after 10 years. To own a car is a luxury indeed. A second-hand car that you typically buy in the US for 10-15k can easily be as much as 100-120k$ in Singapore and on top of that road costs toll fees parking are also 10 times more. Older cars are banned to be imported or owned cars that don't pass emission rules are exported out. So you generally only see newer modern cars on the road. This system is partly to encourage public transport and reduce traffic. It's got the best public transport system you don't need a car, also the fact that it's so small. So if he had a house and also a car before 30 years old dude was a high roller...

    • @frenchgirl75000
      @frenchgirl75000 2 роки тому +7

      Thanks for your explanations

    • @aesyamazeli8804
      @aesyamazeli8804 2 роки тому +23

      You don't even need a car in Singapore the whole country/island can be traversed by your own legs. Unless you like going to Malaysia

    • @muhdirfan1183
      @muhdirfan1183 2 роки тому +28

      He is my cousin and he did accomplished himself as a successful person. He had everything and definitely a high roller. Was shocked to see his face here didn’t know he got sentenced 😅

    • @KR-wd1ii
      @KR-wd1ii 2 роки тому

      @@muhdirfan1183 who's your cousin?

    • @slashd
      @slashd 2 роки тому +2

      Do they use bicycles, ebikes and scooters like the Xioami M365 a lot in Singapore?

  • @tjrysanek9019
    @tjrysanek9019 Рік тому +81

    I don't know what they bribed the inmates with but no one smiles that much when they spend 23 hours in a tiny cell alone.

    • @yaboipy
      @yaboipy Рік тому

      fr

    • @lllrexerlll
      @lllrexerlll Рік тому +20

      they probably got their sentences reduced by appearing on the video

    • @Iiro-co8xq
      @Iiro-co8xq Рік тому +61

      ofc they will smile, they get human contact and are able to speak to someone.. imagine living by the same routine. most of the day alone and suddenly a camera crew comes along and speaks to you, it is a special day/days for them!

    • @aimies
      @aimies Рік тому +23

      @@Iiro-co8xq fr I think some of them would be quite happy to have human interaction and have people listen to them.

    • @mydogsfacelookslikeastockp8275
      @mydogsfacelookslikeastockp8275 3 місяці тому

      They were bribed by the chance to speak with people who care about their story

  • @batosalangit1438
    @batosalangit1438 Місяць тому

    a prison documentary has a jolly music. 2022 was such a different time

  • @LakshmananLM
    @LakshmananLM 2 роки тому +444

    I appreciate that CNA has made this documentary. In light of recent events, this programme has been timely. I have friends who have worked in Singapore's prison system, and they have nothing bad to say. I also am aware there's going to be comments on the element of official propaganda. Nevertheless, I find that you guys have handled it well to show both staff and inmate the empathy and respect they deserve. Cheers and thanks for this wonderful insight.

    • @jackswanson1725
      @jackswanson1725 2 роки тому +1

      LookUp Prison Fight - Cut over a Kit Kat
      🍫 🔪 😂

    • @AdamOwenBrowning
      @AdamOwenBrowning Рік тому

      @qopoy dnon yea u right dawg I'll decline the joint my mate's burning because the ridiculous Singaporean justice system puts people away for several YEARS if they are seen inhaling from it LOL
      This is the "Be scared of the law. Don't question why, just be scared of the prison time" mentality. it doesn't teach anyone anything about behaving justly in society. It creates adult children.

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Рік тому +2

      @@jackswanson1725 that sounds and looks like a comedic sketch

    • @APersonOnYouTubeX
      @APersonOnYouTubeX Рік тому +1

      @@jackswanson1725 or just ur average American prison

    • @compsigh9275
      @compsigh9275 Рік тому

      Lol put to death for cannabis. So progressive Singapore! 🤡

  • @naishah1781
    @naishah1781 2 роки тому +24

    Finally i juz found this vid. All dark memories came back to me. It will always stay with you anyway. Ive been in n out from such incarceration here n there since i was 18. Thank GOD 🤲 i finally succeeded to live a normal sane person at age 46. 2005 was my last episode which the chapter is closed for good. I lived a simple life now but much happier n contented. Went thru a lot juz to evade those trickery path in life. Eventually i prevail with my family support n my concrete determination to improve my life. Thank u GOD. To all those wannabes i must say theres nothing to be proud of. Do some soul-searching coz living there is a misery.Regrets is what we get.

  • @MafaldAaNge
    @MafaldAaNge 4 місяці тому +2

    This was so interesting, I have never thought how Singaporean jails are different to other jails in different countries.

  • @Zawazuki
    @Zawazuki 11 місяців тому +1

    This was super cool.

  • @nalanat
    @nalanat 2 роки тому +6

    Great documentary. Keep it up, CNA!

  • @jeeyuantan7711
    @jeeyuantan7711 2 роки тому +12

    great documentary, inspires empathy

  • @mzmz2727
    @mzmz2727 Рік тому

    This documentary was really interesting 💯

  • @buddacafe
    @buddacafe Рік тому +1

    The ambient music is a great idea.

  • @rikapuspitasari4762
    @rikapuspitasari4762 11 місяців тому +8

    Amazing, negara lain harus meniru singapore, aku bangga melihat ini walaupun aku bukan orang Singapore, pantas negara kalian berkembang pesat👍👍👍

  • @orangetree4470
    @orangetree4470 2 роки тому +16

    Thank you CNA, now we know more about life of a cell mates. Brilliant program.

  • @1ofsociety-wheretheelitemi457
    @1ofsociety-wheretheelitemi457 2 роки тому +84

    Thank you for the respectful way you portrayed this documentary. Very tastefully done

  • @kaythreefox6005
    @kaythreefox6005 Рік тому +7

    Ive watched this whole thing 1 time before and..a lot has stuck out to me. Like I think back on this documentary a lot. Like how organized their cell has to be and how little they actually have and how they have to take care of what little they have...for instance their spoon and mug. Its fascinating. I wouldnt wanna be there...but with my mental health issues there were plenty of times where if I lost grip or didnt take my meds I would be in jail (usa. So nothing like this...honestly from other docs..much much worse.) Makes me wanna work extra hard to keep my anger in check and not be so impulsive.

    • @ayonsenroy410
      @ayonsenroy410 Рік тому +1

      I know how you feel. To keep your anger in check you can try guided meditation and try Buddhism, not the religion, the philosophy. In true Buddhism, one can follow any religion but still be a Buddhist. (The word Buddha means awakening one's best self within oneself through meditation, compassion and best practices)

  • @ichananda8298
    @ichananda8298 2 роки тому +7

    im watching this on repeat, please make other documentaries like this again

  • @smonyboy
    @smonyboy 2 роки тому +112

    unless you're a violent inmate, solitary is never a way to rehabilitate the soul..

    • @deviluv85
      @deviluv85 2 роки тому +18

      Ya man easily drive one crazy. Even one year sentence felt like ten

    • @leo1976
      @leo1976 2 роки тому +9

      Covid ma. Solitary is so that covid will not spread within prison.

    • @tankman20064
      @tankman20064 2 роки тому +1

      @@deviluv85 think of the bright side. At least you feel you live in ur life. Outside is 1 year like 1 month only

    • @freekillwolfteam
      @freekillwolfteam 2 роки тому +4

      from what they show, its not their first time in prison either, so maybe that has something to do with it

    • @kac0809
      @kac0809 2 роки тому +6

      Already say is maximum security prison Liao :( ofc is special case la

  • @bethzacharski2636
    @bethzacharski2636 Рік тому +1

    Wow, the music is soothing. They probably do better with rehabilitation than we do that’s for sure. The punishment it self reduces crime and there are fewer crimes.

  • @space_cakes
    @space_cakes 6 місяців тому

    Good morning sir, THANK YOU SIR

  • @AliBaba-vw7mo
    @AliBaba-vw7mo 2 роки тому +31

    A cell with neither a bed nor mattress... interesting… If the prison is so concerned about an inmate’s mental health to the point where they play calming music, do they also know that a good nights sleep has been scientifically proven to significantly improve mental health?

    • @aesyamazeli8804
      @aesyamazeli8804 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah even if they don't want them to kill themselves with the mattress or whatever, maybe directly pad the floor?

    • @chloemiddleton6612
      @chloemiddleton6612 2 роки тому +3

      EXACTLY!!! It’s terrible. The Singapore prison system thinks they’re being so nice and accomodating. When really they need to get their priorities straight.

  • @seannicolas8102
    @seannicolas8102 2 роки тому +4

    The way he arranged his packs of food, was so nice for my ocd. Thanks bro.

  • @samsplayground8646
    @samsplayground8646 Місяць тому

    this is great

  • @BananaBloke.RoyaltyDrive
    @BananaBloke.RoyaltyDrive Рік тому +1

    Great that all is doing 👍 great. To those came out. Be strong and be positive. To those still inside must jaga conduct and will go out soon. All the best all

  • @solomonlee4503
    @solomonlee4503 2 роки тому +37

    Honestly, SG prison is not tough but....very tough. The toughness is not physical, it psychological.

    • @googleuser2609
      @googleuser2609 2 роки тому

      All prisons are psychological -- and not just physical.

  • @dillanmistry
    @dillanmistry 2 роки тому +317

    It hurts to think what they must feel like months in, liberty shouldn’t be taken for granted

    • @ArsenalCOYGunners
      @ArsenalCOYGunners 2 роки тому +11

      The first days are usually the toughest.

    • @qracer5708
      @qracer5708 2 роки тому +3

      @@ArsenalCOYGunners yea and imagine your back pains too

    • @disturbedvelo7199
      @disturbedvelo7199 2 роки тому +4

      @@ArsenalCOYGunners first month you meant there body gotta get use to sleeping on that shi which isn’t good either way they might get use to it but it’s bad for there body def

    • @jamakiaheckert1869
      @jamakiaheckert1869 2 роки тому +3

      Karma.

    • @mistress9sama
      @mistress9sama 2 роки тому +1

      It hurts but these folks are not going into prison blind. Most do admit they are full cognizant this is the deserved punishment for their consequences.

  • @wobudongpassword2596
    @wobudongpassword2596 10 місяців тому

    Brothers your new beginning start where you are all the best

  • @Zorrof01
    @Zorrof01 4 місяці тому

    Very neat,clean and big prison everything so organised 👍

  • @chickentender4037
    @chickentender4037 2 роки тому +18

    The inmate that missed "outside" food -. I feel for him. Food in Singapore is amazing. At last count, 49 Michelin star restaurants for hawker stalls and higher end restaurants in that tiny island nation should give an idea of how wonderful and varied the local cuisine is.

  • @andrewlim9345
    @andrewlim9345 2 роки тому +10

    Thanks this is an interesting documentary which looks at prison life from both sides of the fence. Bleak and rigid but also humane with an emphasis on rehabilitation. Both staff and prisoners are human beings with aspirations.

  • @Sambxyz
    @Sambxyz Рік тому +57

    I was once in the central prison of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for two months. The Singapore jail looks like a 5 star hotel in comparison. But the best thing in the Saudi jail was that there were 300 people in my section with whom I had fascinating conversations.
    I was wrongly imprisoned (they all say that), but I received a royal pardon and was even invited to Washington to meet the then Secretary of State!

  • @PhongNguyen-nz9kz
    @PhongNguyen-nz9kz 5 місяців тому

    They are so respectful inmates.

  • @XxRavExXCinemazZ
    @XxRavExXCinemazZ 2 роки тому +9

    Incredible video! Great job showing how the system out there rehabilitates its inmates to be successful citizens vs just being free from prison.

  • @SH-AQ_1
    @SH-AQ_1 2 роки тому +172

    This is a massive eye opener even though I have several people I know that have experienced living in the prison. And props to CNA again to show our country's prison life

    • @marron2122
      @marron2122 2 роки тому +5

      Singapore prison is quite luxurious kind of prison compared to other countries that all packed like sardines....

    • @ozzierabbit587
      @ozzierabbit587 Рік тому

      Quite the strict regimen. Everything in perfect order. Eat, sleep, and do everything else on the floor. 4 slices of bread and a beverage for breakfast. Inmates may be subject to caning. Don't get busted in Singapore!

  • @behindthepie9430
    @behindthepie9430 Рік тому +10

    Wow. this really shows where United States prisons fall short. This looks like a suitable punishment for crimes, but it also looks like a way to change a persons life for the better.

  • @DistinctiveDrawings
    @DistinctiveDrawings 8 місяців тому +45

    This genuinely looks wholesome, in a way. These prisons aren't overcrowded with gangs and groups fighting each other. It is filled with people who are regretful for what they do, and are serving their time.

    • @SharkBait309
      @SharkBait309 3 місяці тому +12

      Are you nuts? This is the torture. No socializing, No creativity, No matress or blanket. Complete dehumanizing.
      You cant even have a piece of paper to wrote toughts Down
      Imagine doing 3 years in this place, you would go insane. Literally.

    • @faitaccompli3350
      @faitaccompli3350 2 місяці тому +3

      @@SharkBait309they have to be punished somehow they don’t deserve those extra niceties otherwise why bother putting them in prison. Maybe you should watch the video on Haitian prisons THOSE are dehumanizing and will drive someone insane.

    • @The.4nimaL
      @The.4nimaL 2 місяці тому +1

      @@faitaccompli3350Well.. One guy is there for using drugs and sentence to over 3 years.. The punishment don´t fit the crime.

    • @NatPlayzRBLX_24
      @NatPlayzRBLX_24 2 місяці тому

      @@The.4nimaLDrugs are taken seriously in Singapore so honestly 3 years is rather lucky already.

    • @Mr_Fission
      @Mr_Fission Місяць тому +3

      "Hey there is a foreign film crew coming through tomorrow. You will smile, be happy, and tell them how much you love being here. If you don't, we will hit you with a stick and confine you to your cell round-the-clock for the next week. Even if you say you don't like it here, we will confiscate the film of you saying it, so nobody will ever know, and you'll get punished anyways."
      Yeah. Super wholesome. I'm sure they love it there.

  • @asian6oy
    @asian6oy 2 роки тому +736

    being in Changi Prison is obviously not "cool" but to have a reality documentary which raises awareness of the life inside so others won't resort to doing illegal activities is kind of iconic.

    • @fotoz2363
      @fotoz2363 2 роки тому +14

      The prison will never stop the criminal activities, you can see some of them are repeat offenders, so that already defeats your naive argument.

    • @sweetcupcake2741
      @sweetcupcake2741 2 роки тому

      Man

    • @FarikoWishless
      @FarikoWishless 2 роки тому +5

      @@invalleria iConic is what he said.

    • @sj4iy
      @sj4iy 2 роки тому +2

      Prison does nothing to stop crime. Social reform, schooling for everyone and well paying jobs are what stop criminal acts.

    • @Nightwolf2595
      @Nightwolf2595 2 роки тому

      @@sj4iy That won't stop crime, necessarily. It might stop crime done due to desperation, but not crime as a whole
      There are those that just want to watch the world burn.
      Those that don't listen to authority (even if they are good or not)
      Those that are adrenaline junkies that can't find anything good enough other than being chased by police, on foot or in a car.

  • @wlmhs8245
    @wlmhs8245 Рік тому +100

    I’m a case manager for inmates in the U.S i used to have a view on inmates that they were criminals and could never change. My job changed that to see them as people who made a wrong decision and some really do want to change their life but some just don’t have the resources to. It’s why I became case manager to actually make a difference to help me on their road to rehabilitation.

    • @behindthescenes9272
      @behindthescenes9272 11 місяців тому

      How much is the salary of a prison guard In The US

    • @wlmhs8245
      @wlmhs8245 11 місяців тому +1

      @@behindthescenes9272 it depends by state. It can range from $30,000-$40,000 in state prisons. To $50,000 and up for more dangerous and federal prisons.

    • @wlmhs8245
      @wlmhs8245 11 місяців тому +1

      I’m not a prison guard so I’m not really connected to all of that but I’ll say I make around $45,000 to $55,000 depending on my year.

    • @behindthescenes9272
      @behindthescenes9272 11 місяців тому

      Could you give me your fcb account? I'm a prison guard from a foreign country I want to ask you few questions if you don't mind

    • @behindthescenes9272
      @behindthescenes9272 11 місяців тому

      @@wlmhs8245 that's a decent amount of money

  • @whisperer5204
    @whisperer5204 Рік тому +9

    These people were lucky than the homeless people in the streets..They have daily meals,clean place,medicines,bodyguards 24 hours..compared to the street dwellers with no shelters on rainy days and scorging sun..God Bless Singapore thank you for being humane to these brothers.

  • @pm2886
    @pm2886 Рік тому +76

    To all those pointing out the straw mat for sleeping ... many Asian cultures sleep without mattresses. Even when they do use them, they're much thinner than what we use in the West. As for blankets etc, in South East Asia it's common to sleep uncovered. It's very hot and humid, after all.

    • @CharlesXavier-jr9pv
      @CharlesXavier-jr9pv Рік тому +5

      ........ ummm no, people from Singapore do not sleep on straw mats on concrete...... Have you ever tried sleeping on concrete?

    • @timngim583
      @timngim583 Рік тому +3

      @@CharlesXavier-jr9pv Yes we do. You don't do it doesn't mean the rest of us don't do

    • @CharlesXavier-jr9pv
      @CharlesXavier-jr9pv Рік тому

      @@timngim583 really.. cause from my research most are sleeping on wood not concrete

    • @luftwaifucolonel
      @luftwaifucolonel Рік тому +3

      @@CharlesXavier-jr9pv Hey, not all of us have the luxury of affording a mattress.

    • @kelvingunawan1099
      @kelvingunawan1099 Рік тому +1

      ​@@CharlesXavier-jr9pvI have fluffy mattress but I like sleeping on my granite tiles lol. It's hard like concrete but colder.

  • @lissalane1
    @lissalane1 2 роки тому +350

    I really liked this program too. It is not over the top and cheesy, just honest and up front what these guys have to go through each day. It would be so hard to stay in a wee little section day in , day out. I give these guys credit because it takes a whole lot of patience and control to not freak out daily. I have subscribed and will definitely be watching this channel. Thank you.

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Рік тому +19

      There is no rehab program they suppose to sit and do nothing all day they cannot even fold paper, I know they are criminals but it's commendable that some people manage to not go insane

    • @davidcarothers3311
      @davidcarothers3311 Рік тому

      Crooked Killary Clinton needs this!!

    • @Soloisbac
      @Soloisbac 8 місяців тому

      r u irish?

    • @doblingamez1731
      @doblingamez1731 8 місяців тому

      ​@@kittenmimi5326they have the option of signing up for programs

    • @TDK67DK
      @TDK67DK 7 місяців тому +1

      Most people have mental breakdown during their first week. Screaming and crying. Feeling like they are dying, can´t breathe and stuff like that. Prison is no joke even in a safe prison. Now imagine that mental pressure with 3 convicted murderers as a person being there just for minor issues like debt and stuff :D life long experience.

  • @rosariolarion7979
    @rosariolarion7979 Рік тому +15

    A very compelling video. Thank you 🙏 for treating them fairly and justly. Hopefully their journey when their time is completed they will go to the right path. Giving chances to any individuals is humane. Keep safe you all.

    • @Qtip760
      @Qtip760 7 місяців тому

      Death penalty is pretty just 😂

  • @kazmi0.01
    @kazmi0.01 6 місяців тому +3

    I am astonished and glad as well after watching this documentary, I know these prisoners are not living a happy life but its so much better than other prisoners of the world where prisons are dirty,overcrowded, unhygienic food,abuse and much more,i appreciate Singapore government for providing atleast a respectful life and behaviour of staff for making them good citizens .

  • @djjoeymax
    @djjoeymax 4 дні тому

    The menu is much better than other prisons I've watched (on UA-cam).

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 2 роки тому +197

    *Congrats CNA Insider this Part 1 documentary has crossed over 1.6 Million views in just under 5 days and still trending at number 2 and everyone now is looking forward for Part 3 and 4 so Well Done CNA for producing this excellent and informative documentary*

    • @ztuzar163
      @ztuzar163 2 роки тому +3

      Hey just a warning Mr.Fett, Cad Bane is looking for you ! And he looked absolutely steaming !!

    • @bobafett5757
      @bobafett5757 2 роки тому +6

      @@ztuzar163 I am looking for him too cos I got huge bounty for his ventilator mask that can save us all from the next pandemic.

    • @stonetrapz1804
      @stonetrapz1804 2 роки тому +1

      CNA that you?

  • @russiasucks7170
    @russiasucks7170 2 роки тому +15

    Yes another great and insightful video by CNA.

  • @bonalcantara
    @bonalcantara Рік тому

    Thanks CNA! This gave me a new perspective. By the way, Singaporean English is really unique in a good way. : )

  • @sntki8561
    @sntki8561 7 місяців тому

    I worked in the new Broadmoor hospital. We sre miles behind. This is incredible to see. Wow

  • @heyitskei97
    @heyitskei97 2 роки тому +96

    those two inmates who were showing the incorrect ways for them to exercise were so cool. Bold move and also they told the cameraman to keep recording 😂😂 I wish success for them 😆👏🏻

  • @GrapeSoda66
    @GrapeSoda66 2 роки тому +81

    Another great production from CNA

  • @AwesomeBro-mg3dn
    @AwesomeBro-mg3dn 11 місяців тому +2

    thank you for this insightful documentary! i learnt a lot from this. I hope the inmates will be released with different and better mindsets :)

  • @dr.cheryldenegall4987
    @dr.cheryldenegall4987 Рік тому

    I love that they are using Mindfulness it’s a great tool..

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 2 роки тому +268

    *Well done CNA Insider this is another well produced local world class standard documentary and every aspect of it is so excellently designed and executed and surely well delivered*

    • @tankman20064
      @tankman20064 2 роки тому +1

      Yes. It will do training for those who spread fake news against the govt. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @bobafett5757
      @bobafett5757 2 роки тому +4

      @@tankman20064 Once inside there ownself will be spread further.

    • @Rock3re
      @Rock3re 2 роки тому +1

      Totally agreed 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @bobafett5757
      @bobafett5757 2 роки тому +1

      @@Rock3re Indeed its an award winning documentary.

    • @samuraiboi2735
      @samuraiboi2735 2 роки тому

      @@tankman20064 tbh if its fake news im very sure the channel would be deletes for stating fake stuff and besides that the channel wont exist in the first place for faking stuff.

  • @deanboardman5034
    @deanboardman5034 2 роки тому +230

    Good luck to all of them . I hope they can turn things around , everybody makes mistakes and everyone deserve a second chance , I was in prison once and a guard once told me " your punishment is just being here inside prison so why punish you even more , as long as you follow the rules "" .it just stook with me that

    • @crownic
      @crownic Рік тому +1

      Respect 🙌

  • @frostywarrior4649
    @frostywarrior4649 Рік тому +4

    If i ever had to go to prison, i would like to go to this one... It actually seems like a place where someone who made a mistake can atone for his crime and be a better man afterwards

  • @ariaantoroatang7720
    @ariaantoroatang7720 Рік тому

    So different from Prison Playbook!

  • @worldsgovernments7900
    @worldsgovernments7900 2 роки тому +21

    Although I agree with the positive comments - the lack of sunlight and the small space would make someone go insane - through boredom, stress and other mental health issues