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The
Law Society of Singapore would like to thank the
following organisations for making this project
possible:
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Inter-Ministry
Committee on Youth Crime
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North West Community Development
Council
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National Library Board
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Ministry of Education
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The
Subordinate Courts of Singapore
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Minstry
of Community Development, Youth and Sports
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Singapore
Police Force
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Every two years, the Law Society of Singapore runs a Law
Awareness Programme to educate the public on various
aspects of the law. It is aimed at raising law awareness amongst
members of the public.
This year, the Law Awareness Project
is targeted at all secondary school students and the various
offences which may affect them.
Youth Crime focuses on five main areas
which affect students:
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| What
is crime? What are the different types of crimes? What
are the punishments? Find out more [here] |
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| Learn
about legal proceedings. What happens when you are arrested?
How are police investigations carried out? Find out
more [here] |
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In
trouble and need help? No money for legal fees?
Find out more [here] |
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