Singapore Management University Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Research Collection School Of Law School of Law 1-2010 Wrongful Convictions in Singapore: A General Survey of Risk Factors Siyuan CHEN Singapore Management University,
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[email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research Part of the Asian Studies Commons, Courts Commons, Judges Commons, and the Public Law and Legal Theory Commons Citation CHEN, Siyuan and CHUA, Eunice. Wrongful Convictions in Singapore: A General Survey of Risk Factors. (2010). Singapore Law Review. 28, 98-122. Research Collection School Of Law. Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/933 This Journal Article is brought to you for free and open access by the School of Law at Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Research Collection School Of Law by an authorized administrator of Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University. For more information, please email
[email protected]. Singapore Law Review Published in Singapore Law Review 2010, Vol. 28, Pages 98-122. (2010) 28 SingL Rev, 98-122 WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS IN SINGAPORE: A GENERAL SURVEY OF RISK FACTORS CHEN SiyUAN AND EUNICE CHUA" This article seeks to raise awarenessabout the potentialfor wrongfiul convictions in Singapore by analysing the factors commonly identified as contributing towards wrongful convictions in otherjurisdictions, including institutionalfailures and suspect evidence. It also considers whether the social conditions in Singapore are favourable to discovering and publicising wrongful convictions. The authors come to the conclusion that Singapore does well on a number offi-onts and no sweeping reforms are necessary However there are areas ofrisk viz the excessive focus on crime control rather than due process, which require some tweaking of the system.