The Borneo Post

Diversion programme to rehabilita­te minors to start in August

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MARANG: Diversion, an interventi­on programme by the Women, Family and Community Ministry ( KPWKM) to tackle social problems among children, will be implemente­d in August this year.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said the guidelines for the programme are in the final stages and expected to be finalised by March.

“Under this model, children charged with minor crimes will not be detained and will not have a recorded offence,” she said in her speech at Sekolah Tunas Bakti ( Perempuan) Marang here yesterday.

She said the module of the programme would comprise counsellin­g, community service, paying compensati­on or repairing the damage that had been committed.

“Sometimes, from a psychologi­cal point of view, the negative effects faced by children who go through the justice process because of a small offence are worse than the offence itself.

So, an initiative must be

Under this model, children charged with minor crimes will not be detained and will not have a recorded offence.

implemente­d as an alternativ­e rehabilita­tion method,” she said.

Also present were Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Raja Kamarul Bahrin Raja Ahmad and chairman of the state Welfare, Women and Family Developmen­t, and National Unity Committee, Hanafiah Mat.

Wan Azizah who is also Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister said the matter was discussed in a Cabinet meeting and the decision to implement the Diversion system was crucial to avoid contact with serious crime offenders.

She said this contact could have a negative effect on the children.

“We worry that the serious crime offenders will ‘open the way’ for them to continue with their offences after they are released,” she said.

She added that the Diversion programme was also a way to reduce the statistics of children’s involvemen­t in crime in the country which was worrying and increasing each year.

“According to statistics from the Social Welfare Department, in 2016, there were 4,886 reported cases, and this increased by 11.7 per cent in 2017 to 5,146.

“Of this total, the highest number of offences were related to drugs, at 36.4 per cent, followed by property at 31.2 per cent,” she said.

Meanwhile, Dr Wan Azizah said the ministry had approved RM10 million to upgrade 17 children’s institutio­ns under the Social Welfare Department throughout the country, in line with the Third Strategic Thrust of the 11th Malaysia Plan.

“The upgrading work began last year until 2020, covering infrastruc­ture developmen­t, equipment and capital assets, maintenanc­e of machinery and equipment, training and developmen­t of modules and capacity,” she said. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, Deputy Prime Minister

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