Aug 6, 2020

Research reveals that Southeast Asia has the highest percentage of female inmates in prison, with over 80 per cent of them imprisoned over drug cases. Common causes behind such offences are social problems, poverty and domestic violence. Experts, therefore, are pushing for an efficient rehabilitation framework in hopes of ensuring better quality life for women prisoners and reducing the reoffending rate after their release. Rob Allen, an independent researcher, based on findings from a research on women prisoners’ social reintegration in Southeast Asia says that the region has the world’s highest percentage of women in the inmate population. The percentage is exceptionally high in Laos, Myanmar, Singapore, and Thailand. In Southeast Asia, 10 per cent of the prison population is female. Four in five women prisoners in Thailand and Indonesia are incarcerated over drug offences.

Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/pr/1963291/asean-has-worlds-biggest-percentage-of-women-prisoners-experts-press-for-rehabilitation-and-social-reintegration