by SUKA Society | May 2, 2017 | AlternativetoDetention, Media, News, Stories
It is extremely encouraging to see young people from our case management program now doing well after being resettled in United States. Being an unaccompanied and separated minor, it was very tough for him here in Malaysia. He was in our program for close to two years...
by SUKA Society | Aug 15, 2013 | Media, News
Part 2 of SUKA Society’s interview with BFM’s Shaarad Kuttan regarding the issue of crime and young offenders. In this interview we talked about the need for restorative justice for young offenders. Click the BFM logo below to hear the podcast!
by SUKA Society | Aug 14, 2013 | News
Part 1 of SUKA Society’s interview with BFM’s Shaarad Kuttan regarding the issue of crime, young offenders and restorative justice. Together with James Nayagam the Human Rights Commissioner of Malaysia, we had a frank discussion on the issues surrounding...
by SUKA Society | Jul 25, 2013 | News
Under the US International Visitors Leadership Program, SUKA Society had the opportunity to meet and discuss with Sgt Ron Chalmers (Reno Police), Ms. Melissa Holland (Awaken Inc), Ms. Carla Higginbotham (US Assistant Attorney) and Ms. Tiffany Short (FBI) regarding...
by SUKA Society | May 20, 2013 | News, SUKA Related
Excerpt from the latest issue of Esquire Magazine, May 2013 – Tharini Cecil works with SUKA Society, which is a non-governmental organisation that, among other things, helps children who are trafficked. It has been granted unparalleled access by the Government...
by SUKA Society | Feb 17, 2013 | News, Opinion
What study did our officers make to come to such a silly conclusion? How did the study rate one’s looks? Was there a look like ‘horse’ rating or something? Did the study bring in a few ‘experts’ in good looks to provide the evaluation?...