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What are the working hours of the inmates there? ? Are there any human rights? Can you eat well and sleep well? Will the police hit them?

The working hours of reform-through-labour prisoners are 8 to 10 hours. They have human rights and can eat and sleep. The police won't hit them.

Reeducation through labor, referred to as reeducation through labor, is a criminal management method used in socialist countries such as People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It was introduced from the former Soviet Union in 1950s.

A slogan and slogan that often appears in prisons, through the forced labor of prisoners, achieves the purpose of approval by managers. In China and abroad, reeducation through labor and reeducation through labor are often confused, and China officials also refer to them as "secondary labor", but they are completely different. The latter is an administrative punishment system. (American judicial organs also make prisoners engage in forced labor, but it is not called labor reform. )

In the reform through labor, the reform-through-labor institutions implement the policy of "combining punishment control with ideological reform, combining labor production with political education" and "reforming first, then producing". They not only carry out military control and forced labor, but also carry out ideological and political education, give revolutionary humanitarian treatment in life and urge them to turn over a new leaf. Abuse and corporal punishment are strictly prohibited.

Reform-through-labour institutions set up prisons and reform-through-labour teams to exercise different supervision over criminals according to the nature and severity of their crimes. Establish a reformatory for juvenile offenders and carry out educational reform. If a reform-through-labour institution finds an error in the judgment or a prisoner files a complaint during the execution of the penalty, it shall refer it to the people's procuratorate or the people's court that originally pronounced the sentence for handling. Criminals who have served their sentences shall be issued with release certificates and released on schedule. Criminals who do show repentance should be rewarded with praise, material rewards, meritorious deeds, commutation or parole. However, commutation and parole shall be put forward in writing by the executing organ and submitted to the people's court for review and ruling. If a criminal commits a new crime while serving his sentence, he shall report to the people's court and be sentenced according to law.

legal ground

Article 7 of the Prison Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * A prisoner's personality shall not be insulted, and his personal safety, lawful property, defense, complaint, accusation and other rights that have not been deprived or restricted according to law shall not be violated.

Criminals must strictly abide by laws, regulations and prison rules, obey management, receive education and take part in labor.