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Article 38 Code of Conduct

The code of conduct of criminals in prison is the code of conduct that criminals must abide by when accepting reform, the basic content of assessing their reform performance, and the important basis for implementing rewards and punishments.

There are thirty-eight articles in this Code, which are divided into five parts: basic norms, living norms, learning norms, labor norms and civilized manners norms. Among them, the content of civilized manners norms is:

1. Take care of the public environment. No spitting, no littering, no damage to flowers and trees.

2. behave politely. No swearing, no swearing.

3. Address others politely. Address the people's police as "police officers" and use corresponding honorifics for other personnel.

Prisoners call each other by their first names, and can't get nicknames.

5. When guests and policemen enter the cell, they will stand up to greet them except when they are sick and go to bed according to the regulations.

6. Be polite and humble when meeting guests and police.

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Article 33 of the Code of Conduct for Prison Criminals cares for the public environment. No spitting, no littering, no damage to flowers and trees.

Article 34 of the Code of Conduct for Prison Prisoners stresses civilization and conduct civilization. No swearing, no swearing.

Article 35 of the Code of Conduct for Prison Prisoners treats others politely. Address the people's police as "police officers" and use corresponding honorifics for other personnel.

"Code of Conduct for Prison Prisoners" Article 36 Prisoners call each other names, and cannot be nicknamed.

"Code of Conduct for Prison Prisoners" Article 37 When guests and police officers enter the cell, they will all stand up to greet them except for being sick and going to bed according to regulations.

Article 38 of the Code of Conduct for Prison Prisoners should be polite when meeting guests and police.