Abstract

Parole is still newly implemented in Malaysia, and based on previous studies abroad, parole activities are not only able to benefit offenders but also socio-economic activities. The purpose of this research paper is to examine parole activity and its contribution to Malaysia's socio-economic development from a moral and economic perspective. As a primary source, we used the Unpublished Report of the Parole Management Meeting and PBSL, and as a secondary source, we reviewed past study literature. Parole in Malaysia isn't just an opportunity for offenders, but also a benefit for prison management and even socio-economic activities. Places for parole are mainly available through Corporate Smart Internships, which are internships provided by the private sector with a minimum wage.

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