NOTICE: TJC ceases operations of our website and social media accounts till December 2026

Dear Friends, Supporters, and the Public, On 20 December 2024 we received a notice from the POFMA Office that some of our online platforms were designated a ‘Declared Online Location’ under POFMA. This designation lasts for 2 years, the maximum period that can be prescribed in the law. The platforms that have been DOL-ed areContinue reading “NOTICE: TJC ceases operations of our website and social media accounts till December 2026”

[Webinar Recap Part 2] Throw It Out: Why Singapore’s Barbaric Drug Policy Belongs In The Dustbin

What myths about Singapore’s drug policy did we debunk with Shayla and Steve at the first webinar of this year’s World Day against the Death Penalty? Onto Myth #2! We show that Singapore’s punitive and violent drug policy harms our communities by failing to meet the healthcare needs of people who use drugs, and empoweringContinue reading “[Webinar Recap Part 2] Throw It Out: Why Singapore’s Barbaric Drug Policy Belongs In The Dustbin”

Teach-In: Harm and Harm Reduction

The Transformative Justice Collective provides free teach-ins for our members. Scroll to read through the notes from a recent teach-in on Harm and Harm Reduction. Teach-In Description Harm reduction is a core philosophy that guides TJC’s work across everything we do. It is a commitment to addressing harm without causing more harm. How we understandContinue reading “Teach-In: Harm and Harm Reduction”

Statement: CITIZENS INVESTIGATED FOR HOLDING VIGIL

On 21 November 2024 and 28 November 2024, the night before the executions of Rosman and Masoud respectively (may they rest in peace and power), some Singaporeans held a vigil for them outside Change Prison, meters away from where these death row prisoners were about to be hanged.  15 citizens who participated in these vigilsContinue reading “Statement: CITIZENS INVESTIGATED FOR HOLDING VIGIL”

#StopTheKilling: TJC resumes door-knocking

By Elijah Tay This afternoon, members and volunteers of the Transformative Justice Collective visited some residents and chatted with them about the death penalty. While a couple of them initially claimed that they supported the death penalty, when given the opportunity to think about and reflect on their personal views, within minutes, they signed theContinue reading “#StopTheKilling: TJC resumes door-knocking”