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Category Archives: Societal Contracts
Why Suicide Should Not Be a Crime in Malaysia
On World Mental Health Day, we call for building an empathetic and care-based framework to deal with the problem of suicide.
Part 2: When Do Malaysians Support The Death Penalty?
How does support for the death penalty change, if at all, across different crimes and situations? We asked this question and more in an extensive survey undertaken pre-MCO.
Part 1: Do Malaysians Really Support The Death Penalty?
How strong is the support for the death penalty amongst Malaysians and what drives it? We asked this question and more in an extensive survey undertaken pre-MCO.
Pengajaran dari Covid-19: Memikirkan Semula Piawaian Perumahan Bagi Pekerja Migran di Malaysia
Pekerja migran adalah antara komuniti yang paling terdedah semasa pandemik. Kami meninjau keadaan ruang hidup pekerja migran dan membincangkan implikasinya terhadap dasar pada masa kini.
Covid-19 Lessons: Rethinking Housing Standards For Migrant Workers In Malaysia
Migrant workers are among the most vulnerable in a pandemic. We look at current migrant workers living space standards and discuss implications for policy today.
Adakah Denda Sama Rata atau Penjara Wajar Sebagai Hukuman PKP?
Ke arah hukuman yang lebih adil dan saksama, kami menyarankan konsep penetapan denda berdasarkan pendapatan bagi kesalahan pelanggaran PKP.
Are Flat Fines and Jail Time Fair MCO Punishment?
Towards fairer and more proportionate penalties for MCO violations, we explore the concept of scaling fines based on income.
Laksana Virus: Wajah Ungkapan Benci di Malaysia Semasa Covid-19
Masa-masa krisis sering meningkatkan emosi dan ketegangan antara kaum. Dengan Twitter sebagai ukuran, kami meneliti ungkapan benci berbaur perkauman semasa penularan Covid-19 di Malaysia untuk melihat kesan wabak tersebut atas perpaduan masyarakat.
Being Tough and Being Just During the Covid-19 MCO
A call for fair and proportionate responses towards Movement Control Order (MCO) offenders.