26 October, 2019

Quora Answer: Why are Women Exempted from Caning in Singapore, No Matter How Heinous the Crime?


Judicial caning is a British legacy.  The decision to cane men, and not women, is also part of that legacy.  Whilst women are not caned, they have to serve a longer sentence in lieu of that caning, so they do not get a sort of discount on the sense, on account of gender.  That being said, it was the consensus of the age, then, that it would be uncivilised to subject women to the same level of corporal punishment as men, due to their supposed weaker constitution.  In this age, it would be of no benefit to suddenly make caning mandatory for women as well.  We have to consider that due to the differences in physiology, there might be complications in childbirth later.  It would be impractical to institute it, and make provisions based on the specific circumstances of each woman inmate.

Also, we have to consider that the laws must have some level of acceptance in wider society.  Instituting caning for women would be controversial, and create a policy conundrum.  Which government would want to court controversy for the sake of it?  We cannot craft laws based on the heinousness of individual crimes.  The example given carries the death penalty anyway, so that is a moot point.  There is no judicial caning for death row inmates, since there is no rehabilitative benefit.  People sentenced to death are considered beyond rehabilitation.



27 comments:

  1. so ban it for male also

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    1. It works as a deterrent. That is why we kept it.

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    2. But if long sentences work as deterrent for females, why not the same for males?

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    3. It is cheaper to cane them, and cut down the sentences. Long sentences do not benefit the state.

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  2. Then when a guy get life time imprisonment and caning like Yong Vui Kong if the same was done by female what would she get 2 life time imprisonment

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    1. In lieu of caning, there is extra time served.

      I had to google Yong Vui Kong. I have no sympathy for him.

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    2. I mean if it was a women what would she receive in lieu to caning

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    3. As mentioned above, she would serve a longer sentence. Which part of that is so difficult to understand?

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    4. Serving extra time in lieu of caning would not be equivalent to caning. If it were true, how about we swap the roles: implement caning on women, then the men would have to serve extra time. That would be equal and fair in your view, correct?

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    5. I have no problem with the system as it is now. It is fair, and it works.

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  3. And if male needs deterrent and female not do you guys think female can't commit any crime 2nd time

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    1. I suggest you reread the answer. The problem could be the lack of facility you have with English. In such a case, I would recommend English classes.

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  4. You country is such a sexist country that give punishment to male who try to insult female modesty by insulting their modesty

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    1. That does not even make sense. Come back when you have a coherent argument.

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  5. Not I get why singapore is so hated all over the world it even create sexism in law

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    1. But Singapore is not hated. That is a hyperbolic statement.

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  6. It would better for singapore and male if they just ban to giving birth to male child that will those male kids I am a female myself but i get disgusted with such rule

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  7. Iceland has lowest crime rate and most peaceful country but it does not have
    this type of sexiest law

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    1. We are not Iceland. What you consider sexist, I consider practical.

      Also, we have ten times the population, and are an international hub. Iceland is literally in the middle of nowhere.

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  8. I've been searching for an answer for a long time, and I must admit, your answer is by far the best one I can find. But I have a question, if women have to serve a longer sentence in lieu of the caning, how can it be longer if the sentence is already a lifetime one?

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    1. Is she is sentenced to life imprisonment, it is for the rest of her natural life. There is no loner sentence.

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    2. But what if a women committed the exact same crime as Yong Vui Kong? He got both a life sentence and caning, how will the women who committed the exact same crime as him get a longer sentence in lieu of the caning?

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  9. Terence Nunis, you’re hilarious, and also make a lot of sense.

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