Monday, 8 December 2025

Author: John Lau

The invisible heart

Why Future Beats in the Care Economy WE measure what we value. Economic indicators such as GDP growth, foreign direct investment and export volumes are tracked with meticulous precision. Yet, there exists a multi-billion-ringgit engine that powers our nation daily – largely invisible in national statistics and policy discourse: the

Data and technology as drivers to reduce crime

Data and technology are not drivers of crime in themselves. Rather, they are tools that are critical to successfully preventing crime, and have valuable applications. Sharing the right security information with citizens and working with manufacturers to design crime risks out of products and services are key to reducing opportunities.

Preventing alcohol-related crime and disorder

The sale of alcohol is important for a country’s economy and pubs are a significant part of community life. The trends in alcohol-related crime and disorder have been moving in the right direction consistently over the past decade in our country. From my studies, it was found that the harms