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  2. Indonesian Criminal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Criminal Code (Dutch: Wetboek van Strafrecht, WvS), commonly known in Indonesian as Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana (lit. 'Law Book of Penal Code', derived from Dutch), abbreviated as KUH Pidana or KUHP), are laws and regulations that form the basis of criminal law in Indonesia. By deviating as necessary from Presidential ...

  3. Law of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Imprisonment (pidana penjara), either for life imprisonment, or for a minimum of one year and maximum of 20 years; Detention (pidana kurungan), which is the term used for imprisonment under one year imposed on people convicted of misdemeanors.; Fines (pidana denda); and

  4. Taiping Prison - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Prison Department. The Taiping Prison (Malay: Penjara Taiping; formerly known as Larut Prison and Taiping Training Centre) is an prison established in 1879 and is the first and oldest modern prison complex in Malaysia. [1] It was also the largest prison complex at the time. In 1881 Sikh warders were brought in to assist Malay warders ...

  5. Pudu Prison - Wikipedia

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    Pudu Prison, also known as Pudu Jail (Pudu Gaol using 19th century spelling), was built on the site of a former Chinese burial ground. The site was chosen as Pudu, at the time a dense jungle area, with tigers occasionally roaming around, was close to Kuala Lumpur's then central business district (it was about one mile from Sultan Abdul Samad Building) but sufficiently isolated to be a threat.

  6. Solitary confinement - Wikipedia

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    Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people. It is a punitive tool used within the prison system to discipline or separate incarcerated individuals who are considered to be security risks to other incarcerated individuals or prison staff, as well as those who violate facility rules or are ...

  7. Kajang Prison - Wikipedia

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    Kajang Prison (Malay: Penjara Kajang; formerly known as Selangor Central Prison) is a prison located in Sungai Jelok, Selangor, Malaysia. [1]During the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia in early 2022, 18 inmates were suspected of having adverse effects after taking the COVID-19 vaccine, two of whom died as a result.

  8. Malaysian Prison Department - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.prison.gov.my. The Malaysian Prison Department (Malay: Jabatan Penjara Malaysia; Jawi: جابتن ڤنجارا مليسيا ‎), is a department controlled by the Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs responsible for prisons where offenders sentenced by the courts are held. These jails also act as detention and recovery institutions.

  9. Banceuy Prison - Wikipedia

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    Banceuy Prison. Coordinates: 6.9147°S 107.6100°E. Banceuy Prison (Indonesian: Penjara Banceuy) was a prison located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Banceuy Prison was built in 1877 by the Dutch colonial government. It is located in Banceuy Street, 500 meters to the west of the Merdeka Building -Asian-African Conference Museum complex. [1]