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Clippings Criminologist: Cops aren’t doctors, make public results of alleged rape probe, police misconduct
The alleged rape of the victim of a sexual assault by the police inspector investigating the case has been described as “horrific” by a seasoned criminologist. The episode has also raised two pressing issues, according to Associate Professor (Honorary) Datuk Dr P. Sundramoorthy. “Why was the investigating officer allegedly playing doctor? And will the findings…
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Clippings Onus on police to update victims on progress of investigations, says criminologist
Did you know that after lodging a police report, the onus is on the cops to update you about the progress of the investigation? However, many victims are often forced to write to the respective stations to get an update. Criminologist, Associate Professor (Honorary) Datuk Dr P. Sundramoorthy, said police have four steps and a…
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Clippings Black market will flourish if Kedah decides not to renew licenses of 4-digit outlets, says criminologist
GEORGE TOWN: The black market will flourish in Kedah if the state government sticks to its decision to not renew the licenses of 4-digit outlets in the state, says criminologist Datuk Dr P. Sundramoorthy(pic). He said that the black market will be rejoicing as there will be more money to be made. “It is highly…
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Clippings Kedah gaming ban will lead to thriving black market, warns expert
PETALING JAYA: Illegal gaming operators will capitalise on Kedah’s decision not to renew the licences of 4-digit outlets in the state, a criminologist warned. Universiti Sains Malaysia’s P Sundramoorthy said these illegal bookies would be difficult to trace. “The 4-digit black market will thrive as more punters will patronise these operators,” he told FMT. Sundramoorthy said these…
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Past Events MCPF Penang Website www.mcpfpg.org Visitors’ Log hits year’s highest 7.50k in December 2022 to chalk up a Year-to-Date total of 73.70k
MCPF Penang Website Visitors’ Log Hits 7.50k for December 2022 – a monthly record for the year and the highest since January 2020. Ribuan Terima Kasih & Thank You to our MCPF fraternity, Crime Prevention enthusiast and the general public for their continued interest to keep abreast with Crime Prevention updates. The 2022 Visitors’ Average…
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Clippings Need for review of how cops deal with suspects
Examining the use of physical, mental and emotional force by the police is theoretically important as it affects the public’s attitude and trust towards it and the government. Such force also violates all aspects of human rights and protection provided by the constitutions of democratic nations. Due to its importance, much attention has been devoted…
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Past Events MCPF Penang collaborates with PSUKPP & CenPRIS USM to hold “Contemporary Issues on Crime & Policing” Seminar at E&O Hotel, George Town
MCPF Penang collaborated with Pejabat Setiausaha Kerajaan Negeri Pulau Pinang (PSUKPP) and the Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (CenPRIS) USM to organize a Seminar on “Contemporary Issues on Crime & Policing” on 21st December 2022 at the E&O Hotel,, George Town, Penang. The Seminar, attended by around 150 participants from the Government Agencies,…
Past Events
- MCPF Penang congratulates PDRM – RMP on their 218th Police Day Celebrations
- MCPF 32nd Annual General Meeting at DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside
- MCPF EXCO Meeting No. 1 (2025/2026) at DoubleTree by Hilton Putrajaya Lakeside
- MCPF Penang Chairman Dato’ Ong Poh Eng holds a dialogue session on MCPF Penang fund raising approaches
- MCPF Penang Chairman Dato’ Ong Poh Eng is recognized by Bukit Aman’s Director of Narcotics Crime Investigation Department