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Why is the prison so messy?

There are many laws, regulations and guidelines formulated by special state organs in detention centers, which require detainees to strictly abide by. These rules are clear and strict, but it is not difficult to do so as long as you are careful everywhere. What is difficult is the various "land policies" formulated by prison leaders, which are simply inhuman. Let's talk about the official rules first, and leave the "land policy" to the back.

Some official rules were posted in writing, while others were announced orally by the police. As soon as I entered the detention center, I saw a regulation of the Ministry of Public Security on strict control of prison guards. The full text is as follows:

Provisions of the Ministry of Public Security on Strictly Controlling Detainees with Prison Leaders and Bullies

Prison leaders and prison bullies refer to detainees who gang up, dominate one side, bully the weak and fear the hard, stir up trouble and infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others in the detention center.

Objects that should be strictly controlled:

(1) Bullying others, provoking troubles, beating, corporal punishment, maltreating or insulting other detainees, or forcing or instructing others to beat, corporal punishment, maltreating or insulting other detainees;

(2) Organizing and planning detainees to fight against supervision, prison riots, escape, mass hunger strike, or deliberately creating troubles in the prison room to disturb the supervision order;

(three) gang, affray;

(4) dominating the country and manipulating prison affairs;

(five) extortion, extortion, extortion, possession or disguised extortion, possession of other detainees' personal property, occupation of other people's meals and bunks, and no change after education;

(6) Violating the lawful rights and interests of other detainees and refusing to change after education;

(seven) there are other prison leaders and prison tyrants. However, detainees who are underage, old, physically disabled or suffering from serious diseases may not be placed in strictly controlled rooms.

During the period of strict control, detainees are restricted from outdoor activities, correspondence and family meetings, all recreational activities, participation in labor, holiday food adjustment and personal purchase of food. The time limit for the detainee to be put into the strict control room for the first time is one month. If the jailer or jailer commits another act, the strict control period is two months, and the strict control period is until he leaves the place for the third time. If a detainee refuses to repent after being put into a strict prison and continues to disturb or disturb the supervision order, he shall report to the relevant department for additional punishment, so as to give full play to the warning and deterrent effect and mobilize the enthusiasm of most detainees to obey the management. At the same time, we should conscientiously sum up the work experience of cracking down on prison directors and prison tyrants, and establish a long-term mechanism to prevent and punish prison directors and prison tyrants as soon as possible in accordance with the principle of "prevention first, treating both the symptoms and the root causes" so as to cover all aspects.