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What is prison life like?

Prison: It is a place where everyone inside wants to get out, and many outsiders want to go in and have a look. This is another version of "siege".

The prison guard told me: "It's easy to get in here, but it's difficult to get out." I actually went in twice, and the time span was quite long. Don't think blindly, I really went in because of my work needs.

This is my first time in prison, so it’s quite awkward to read this. That was more than thirty years ago. It was the beginning of March during my graduation internship. It was a very cold and rainy day. The obstetrics and gynecology department leader on duty, Dr. Xi, told me that he would immediately go to the prison hospital to find a pregnant woman with dystocia. The more than eighty miles of road are mostly dirt roads in mountainous areas. In the rainy night, the ambulance reached its destination with difficulty.

As a last resort, the prison hospital performed a caesarean section on a pregnant woman with difficult labor from a nearby farmer's household. Dr. Xi provided guidance on the subsequent treatment. What surprised me was that this hospital had never performed this kind of surgery, and it had no obstetricians and gynecologists. Who had ever heard of children being born in prison? The key point is that the hospital’s surgical skills were not bad and it could carry out some operations. For lower abdominal surgery, the hospital has 5 or 6 doctors, plus about 20 people including nursing staff, laboratory personnel, and pharmaceutical personnel.

When I first arrived, I didn’t know the identity of the medical staff. They all wore white coats. I thought they were all police. Later, the female prison doctor told me that the one wearing a police hat was a policeman, the ones wearing white hats were inmates, and the one with a serious expression was the police chief! Later, during the contact, I felt that this was a very smart and capable person, and it was he who performed the surgery without delay.

Those doctors wearing white hats were doctors before they served their sentences, and they continued to be doctors after entering the hospital. The dean told me that an ENT doctor had just been released after serving his sentence. He was very skilled but had been sentenced to thirteen years for "making a mistake". The prison wanted to keep him to continue working, but I didn't want to. The county hospital where he used to work even arranged a car for him. Come pick him up and go back to work. He is the backbone of the business and has not lost business in so many years. Nursing staff are basically selected from female prisoners and trained for one month to work as nursing staff.

In the second half of the night, it rained heavily and it was very cold, which made us feel a little hungry and cold. The hospital gave us a small pot of noodles. The Spring Festival had just passed and the cafeteria still had stock, so we cut a large plate. Sausage made by oneself...

The dean led the way with a flashlight and went to the guest house to take a rest. It was a row of small bungalows. The accommodation conditions were definitely not as good as today, but they were very clean and tidy.

At dawn, I could clearly see the appearance of the coal mine. The prison buildings were all bungalows, which were relatively old. They were separated from the work area and were separated into separate areas, right next to each other. I walked into the work area and chatted with several working inmates for a while. The female prison doctor told me that these were all short-term prisoners. Those who came in were all serious prisoners with a minimum term of ten years, and a few were working in wells. Those who performed well were promoted, while those who were sent down were basically sentenced to more than 20 years, life imprisonment, or suspended death. The female prison doctor took me to visit the place where the female prisoners worked. The workshop was quite large, with hundreds of people working in one workshop. Producing textiles was definitely much easier than working in a well.

When I walked out of the workshop, I met a caregiver who came to ask for work instructions. She was probably in her early 20s. Later, the female prison doctor told me that despite her delicate appearance, the girl was trying to make a fight with her friends and stabbed her boyfriend in the heart with a fruit knife. He died on the spot and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Seeing that he was capable and quick-minded, he was transferred to the hospital to engage in nursing.

After turning around, I took Dr. Xi to check on the mother again. She found that her condition was stable and she explained to the prison doctor. The ambulance returned to the city and brought a senior prison guard with it to the city for business. Along the way, the two of us chatted about prison life in the carriage.

What everyone is most concerned about is eating. They must ensure that they have enough to eat, otherwise they will not be able to work. Those who work in the well must have a workload, and there will be bonuses for overproduction. At most, some people will get about 20 yuan a month, which can be used to pay for up to two meat dishes per week. At that time, a meat dish in the student cafeteria was 0.3 yuan, and outside it was about 0.5 yuan. It was admitted that the food in the coal mine prisons was slightly better than that of other prisons, which I later learned. The remaining balance can be used to buy daily necessities and school supplies. When the prisoner is released from prison, any remaining savings in his personal account will be settled in cash and given to him to take away. There is an open-air movie every week, and there is a library and entertainment room where you can read, play chess and poker within the specified time. At that time, prisons were not equipped with televisions, which were still a luxury item for most families. Bedtime and wake-up time are the same. Labor time is uniform.

An old prison guard told me that the role of family ties, humane management, and ideological education in the reform process has attracted more and more attention. Of course, there are many regulations inside.

It was only a few years ago that I entered prison. Two prison doctors came to the unit and contacted us to conduct physical examinations on dozens of people working in the canteen, all of whom were inmates. There were three doors, and it was quite difficult to get in. The key was that my ID card could not be recognized. It happened that the second door was guarded by armed police, and I had to go through a very troublesome procedure to get in. If it weren't for the power grid, warning signs, and high walls, the greenery, playground, basketball court, and neat buildings inside, you wouldn't have thought it was a prison. When I passed the prison cell, I took a look and saw that the room was clean and neatly arranged. The kitchen is big, clean and hygienic. Seeing the dishes brought, it should be roasted tofu and stir-fried vegetables at noon that day. When I finished my work and walked out, I saw a young man pushing a small cart. Judging from the appearance of the product, it should be processed small electronic components.

Being locked up inside, there is definitely no freedom, and the food standards are low, so I won’t be so specific. It's not that you can do whatever you want, it's that you have to do whatever you are told. It will definitely not work if you don't obey!

Cherishing the beautiful life of freedom is more important than anything else, and being a law-abiding citizen is more important than anything else!

Real prison life, no cell boss.

The basic unit in the prison is the sub-district, also known as the squadron.

A squadron has 80 to 120 prisoners and 6 to 10 correctional officers.

Real life:

Clothes: According to regulations, prison uniforms must be worn in prison. Generally speaking, the prison will issue two pieces of summer clothes, two pieces of spring and autumn clothes, two pieces of winter clothes (cotton coats), two pairs of shoes, two quilts, one bunk, one bed cover, one quilt cover and one sheet, and mats in summer. A thermos, a bucket, and a cup. All are numbered.

Winter underwear has no hair. You need to bring it yourself or send it in. All clothes sent in must be marked before they can be worn. One duffel bag per person to store personal belongings.

Food: Food standards are similar in various places. Three meals a day, breakfast at 6:30 in the morning, porridge and pickles, lunch at 12:00, with meat, dinner at 18:00, vegetables and pickles. Enough food. Definitely full. In fact, there are quite a few leftovers every day. If the inmates have money on their cards and perform well, they can go to the cafeteria to stir-fry for NT$10 to NT$20 per serving, instead of having to eat from a big pot. If you feel hungry at night, you can only make instant noodles. It is absolutely not allowed to light a fire for cooking in the prison cell. Boiled water is supplied uniformly, with no limit.

Accommodation: Generally, there are 8 to 12 people in a dormitory, with bunk beds, tiled floors, electric fans, lockers, toilets and washbasins. There is a tap. Lock and turn off the lights when sleeping at night.

OK: The behavior of prisoners is relatively strictly managed, and there are special codes of conduct to restrict it. If the code of conduct is violated, points will be deducted, which will affect the reduction of sentences.

Work and rest time:

6:30 Get up, wash up, and tidy up the house. It is required that quilts be folded into tofu blocks and items placed neatly and orderly. Except for daily necessities and a change of clothes in the prison cell , there can be no other debris.

6:50 Breakfast

7:30 Depart from work

11:30 End of work, lunch

12:30 Depart from work

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17:30 Finish work and have dinner

18:30 If you have completed your production tasks, you can rest in the prison cell and study first, and then you can watch TV, play chess, read books and other entertainment Activity.

Those who have not completed the production tasks must continue to work. Generally speaking, more than half of the people have completed their production tasks, and some people will take the initiative to work overtime. During this period, you can come back and rest as long as you complete the task.

22:30 Lock up, turn off the lights, and go to sleep. Medical: Doctors visit the labor site every day. If you have an emergency, you can go to the prison hospital at any time. If you have serious illness, you will be immediately transferred to a social hospital for treatment. Basic treatments are free. Regarding fighting: Most prisons house adult males together, which restricts freedom and inevitably causes friction. Fighting cannot be completely prohibited. But it will usually be dealt with immediately. Basically, there is a police officer on duty 24 hours a day. If a fight is found, it will be stopped immediately and dealt with immediately. Those who take the initiative to hit others will generally be deducted points or placed in confinement depending on the situation. will affect the reduction of sentences.

Revenge fights and group fights are absolutely prohibited and if they occur, the penalties are very severe.

Regarding the cell bosses and the bullying of new prisoners after entering prison: basically it is taken for granted or based on old history.

There are some offenders in the prison, but almost none develop into tyrants. Anyone found guilty will be severely punished, and even their sentences will be increased.

When new prisoners first arrive, they are given special care and no one will hit them. If they are found, it will be a serious violation. However, it is quite common for new prisoners to be scolded by veteran prisoners because they do not do well in the labor learning process.

Regarding sentence reduction: Prisoners will receive basic points every month. Those who comply with prison rules will receive basic points. Those who violate prison rules will have points deducted. If they do well and complete production tasks well, they will be rewarded. point. Commutation materials are submitted in batches every year. When submitting the report, the squadron will first conduct a thorough research to find out the list of qualified ones (sufficient scores, meeting the requirements for interval, and no violations). After discussion by the entire squadron, the list will be made public among the inmates. Then it is reported to the prison district for review, then publicized, then reported to the prison, publicized again, and finally reported to the court for ruling. The entire process will be supervised by the Procuratorate.

Others:

1. Inmates who have made mistakes are usually given verbal education, and in serious cases, they are confined or strictly controlled. Warning gear is only used in cases of fights, disobedience of warnings, etc.

2. Prisoners who have not completed compulsory education will be required to participate in cultural studies, and will be issued a diploma after passing the exam. At the same time, inmates may also take self-study exams. Some prisons with good conditions will provide vocational skills education and can obtain corresponding qualification certificates.

3. Inmates can use their IC cards to purchase daily necessities, non-staple food and nutritional supplements in prison supermarkets. Inmates will receive basic pocket money every month, which will be paid directly to their cards. At the same time, based on the completion of labor quotas, there will be material rewards and low remuneration, ranging from a few yuan to dozens or hundreds of yuan.

4. The main consumption in prison is cigarettes and snacks. These two items are sold the fastest in supermarkets, and the prices in prisons are basically the same as in society.

5. Homosexuality in prisons does exist, but it is relatively rare. According to statistics, it is around 2-5%. This is related to our country’s prison policy. Basically, in addition to labor, they study, which consumes the energy of prisoners. Most of the energy.

In April 2016, my neighbor’s girl, Liu Meng (a pseudonym is used here to respect privacy), went to jail for committing prostitution. In fact, when we were children, we were very good sisters with a very deep relationship. We played together almost every day and talked about everything. Later, because her family was poor and her academic performance was poor, she dropped out of school very early. I left my hometown to study, and she went to work in a big city. Because we are both very busy, there are fewer and fewer opportunities for us to meet. But the childhood friendship has always been in our hearts. I didn’t know about it until I heard my mother talk about it when I went home during the May Day holiday that year. Her mother said that she had watched Liu Meng grow up. The child had been well-behaved and sensible since he was a child, and he was also very frugal. He was never willing to spend money. Almost all the money he earned from working was sent home. People seem to be very responsible, but who would have thought that something like this would happen. The arrest warrant from the Public Security Bureau was sent to my hometown. The word prostitution stung the honest hometown people. The scandal escalated overnight and now almost everyone knows about it. Liu Meng's parents groaned every day and did not dare to go out for fear of being laughed at. Now there is another call from the prison, saying that Liu Meng went on a hunger strike every day to commit suicide, and kept saying that he no longer wanted to live. Liu Meng's parents were so worried that they were in tears. They planned to leave for the prison early the next morning to visit and persuade their children. When I heard the news at the time, I was very sad. After all, we grew up together and we are brothers and sisters. Even if she committed a crime, I still believed that she was kind. She must have had her own difficulties. Maybe she was just being sick. The younger brother, whose parents were in school, accidentally made a mistake and became an eternal regret. So I asked my mother to agree to go to the prison to visit her. And went to the supermarket to buy a lot of snacks and daily necessities. The next day, when Liu Meng's parents and I arrived at the prison, the first thing that caught our eyes was the high door wall, the shocking iron mesh around it, and the policemen with guns on both sides of the door. After we each showed our ID cards, the police at the door allowed us to enter.

When we saw her slowly walking toward us in prison uniform, escorted by prison guards, the four of us burst into tears almost simultaneously. She was originally in her twenties, but she was much older, her skin was much darker, and her fingernails were dark. She said she had to work in prison and had to undergo reform. Because the prison had time limits for that meeting, we couldn't help but cry all the time. Almost all the words we spoke were included in the crying. I remember what she said at that time, the right path in the world is the vicissitudes of life. Two years later, she was also released from prison. As a person who had been there, she told me many times that no matter what the situation, no matter what the difficulties, people must take the right path and never commit crimes, because in prison The days of reform were really painful. Every day seemed like years and I lost my freedom. You must get up at what time you are told to get up, and you must rest at what time you are told to rest. Surveillance is everywhere, the mood is gloomy, and clickers are severely criticized. If you complain casually, you will be severely warned and punished. You can only watch news broadcast on TV. The food is the same, cabbage and potatoes every day. In prison, they are greedy for everything. I'm craving for cucumber, I'm craving for miso, I'm craving for peanuts. Every day, all prisoners look forward to the day they will be released from prison and reborn. The type of crime committed by my girlfriend is even more psychologically stressful. When you go back to your parents' house, you have to do it secretly, in the middle of the night, and you have to be fully armed, and you have to wear a mask, sunglasses, and hat. After all, Tumo Xingzi can drown people. What makes her even more sad than these is that she feels sorry for her elderly and sick parents. Being a child has not brought glory to her parents, but has brought a stain that is difficult to erase in her life. It is sad and lamentable.

I have never experienced it, but one thing is for sure, there is discipline but no freedom

The prison has high walls and iron gates, and is very solemn. Armed police with live weapons and nuclear bombs are constantly patrolling the watchtower. , which houses criminals who have committed various crimes. It makes ordinary people look at it with awe.

I have worked in a prefecture-level city prison in northwest China and am relatively familiar with the conditions there.

Life in prison repeats itself every day. Those who have just entered prison will undergo one to three months of incarceration education. Prison is a collective life and must pay attention to rules and order. Before entering prison, they must undergo queue training and learn prison rules. After passing the prison education examination and passing the examination, they will be sent to each sub-prison area for transformation.

The sub-district is mainly for labor reform. Every day there are two points and one line of communication between the dormitory and the production workshop. The production in our city's prisons mainly involves manual work, such as winding electronic coils, making headphones, and making data. Wire.

After getting up at six o'clock in the morning, washing and tidying up the housework, the roll call was taken one by one. Then the team lined up and walked for five minutes to the labor workshop. After arriving at the workshop, we have breakfast and eat three meals a day in the open space outside the labor workshop. After the meal, we start working. At ten o'clock in the morning, they will rest for ten minutes, and then continue to work until the meal is served at twelve noon. After a half-hour break, they will continue to work until the meal is served at five o'clock in the afternoon, with a ten-minute break in between. After dinner, they work until seven o'clock. On the way back to the prison cell, they line up neatly and sing red songs such as "Unity is Strength." After returning to the prison cell, you can move around freely, watch TV, chat, play chess, and read books. Turn off the lights and go to bed at ten o'clock.

Three meals a day, porridge and steamed buns in the morning, rice and vegetarian dishes at noon, noodles in the afternoon, and meat in the afternoon every Tuesday and Friday.

We have a day off on Sunday and do not work. There are monthly visits with family members and phone conversations through the glass windows. Shopping is also organized once a month, and prisoners with money in their accounts go to the prison supermarket to buy some daily necessities and non-staple food.

Prison is a place for criminals to atone for their sins and receive reform. It is also a place where freedom is lost. Freedom is the most precious thing. You must abide by the law and be a law-abiding citizen to be happy.

Prison life is actually not as exciting or as dark as shown in the movie.

Of course, this also depends on the region. The more developed the region, The better the management, the better the corresponding conditions will be.

However, generally speaking, it is much better than being in the detention center. It can be regarded as giving me some hope and hope.

The general rule is: in the first two months after entering, you must first get familiar with it. Prison, then memorize the prison rules, and follow the familiar procedures.

Next, it comes to the labor link. The labor subjects are different in different places. It depends on the specific prison.

Some Similar to factories, such as cement factories, clothing factories, handicraft factories, etc., working from 9 to 5, there are also holidays.

During the rest time, some areas with better conditions will add some meat dishes and play ball. Read a book,

Of course, if you are unlucky, you may have heavy physical work in some areas with poor conditions,

working on farms, building roads and building reservoirs Of course, nothing else. In short, it’s a heavy labor force.

Of course, in places where physical labor is heavy, the food is relatively better and the wages are relatively high.

You read that right, prisons actually have a certain salary, but it is relatively low, much lower than the market.

You can save the money, or you can buy some daily necessities and some snacks and drinks from the canteen to improve things. Life.

However, the monthly limit on the card for each person is only about five or six hundred, and the lowest limit is even only three or four hundred,

On major holidays such as the Spring Festival and National Day, there will definitely be snacks and snacks, and no work will be done.

Everyone usually follows the rules. After all, whether there is any With the camera in the blind corner, the trouble was discovered in minutes.

In prison, generally light-duty prisoners have no chance of reducing their sentences, but they usually dare not make trouble.

After all, they can’t stay there How long does it take to leave? If you cause trouble, you will be put in solitary confinement and even get additional sentences. Who wants to stay here longer?

This is especially true for serious criminals. You must behave well and get points from the "Program Committee" to reduce your sentence. If you don't cause trouble and have points, your sentence will be reduced.

However, it is usually a small quarrel. There may still be small frictions, after all, there are always thorns inside,

Besides, some of the people inside actually have bad tempers and like to be impulsive, otherwise they would not come in.

Of course, it is actually very tortured inside. The food and housing are not as good as outside. You are being ordered around every day.

There is no freedom at any time, especially when you can’t sleep at night. , think about the warm home, how can you not regret it?

Therefore, everyone must be an innocent person and try not to go in or have any contact with them for the rest of their lives.

As a person who is about to take up the post of prison guard (I have only visited the prison and have not actually been on duty yet)

First of all, according to the "Prison Law" "Prisons are based on the status of criminals." "Based on the type of crime, type of punishment, length of sentence, performance of rehabilitation, etc., criminals shall be detained separately and managed in different ways". The usual classification of prisons is: political prisoners and general criminal prisoners according to the type of crime; serious criminals according to the severity of the punishment. Criminals (fixed-term imprisonment of more than ten years, life imprisonment and death penalty) and misdemeanor criminals (fixed-term imprisonment of less than ten years, criminal detention); according to the type of personnel, they are divided into adult criminals and juvenile criminals. Some areas are divided more carefully, and prisoners can be held in different prisons according to different types; in some areas, conditions do not allow it, and prisoners are only held in different cells or areas within the prison. But no matter what, the law does not clearly stipulate the types of prisons, and different classifications are set up by each region to standardize management. (That is to say, there are many types of prisons. For example, economic crimes and serious criminals are often detained in separate areas.)

Secondly, let’s talk about economic crimes. (Because I visited this type of prison, I will give you some details. Let’s talk about the background of the drama. What I’m talking about below is this type of prison. Common crimes include corruption and bribery. These people are highly educated and highly intelligent, but they have gone astray. Before they were imprisoned, these people basically had money in their hands. Quan, who has money, has made preparations long ago, waiting for the day when he will be thoroughly investigated.

Let’s go a little further and finally talk about the situation in prison.

Work and rest: Get up at the specified time every morning, maybe 5:30 or 6:00 (depending on the situation), then roll call, do morning exercises, roll call, have breakfast, roll call, work, roll call, have lunch, roll call , (different regions, sometimes there will be a lunch break) and then roll call, work, and eat in the afternoon, and then maybe free activities in the dormitory, or other collective activities.

Performance: There will be performance in prison, which is similar to the conduct assessment in school. That is, every day or every month, there will be outstanding individuals who can apply for a commutation of their sentence as many times as they have achieved.

Food: It depends on the situation, less meat (maybe once a week), rice and vegetables are generally sufficient.

Items: Things are generally made in prisons. Individual items, such as quilts and thick clothes, can be delivered from home. Of course, they will be subject to security checks at all levels when delivered from home (a few years ago, there was a prison inmate who had an affair with an outsider) The method of transmitting messages is to hide the notes in the sewing thread of the quilt, piece by piece, and then piece them together after getting them.)

In general, there is no freedom, no privacy, and no life. I hope everyone can cherish their freedom and abide by the law! !

The real prison life is definitely different from the prison life reflected in movies and TV shows. Prisons are not only used for prisoners, but also for reform through labor. A prison is like a besieged city, or it can be described as "four walls". People inside want to get out, but people outside don't want to go in. The only door is the law.

Those who have just entered the prison

There will be three months of intensive training, which also includes some ideological education. Some of the people who have just entered the prison are lifeless, and some are lifeless. Extremely irritable, the training camp is to give them hope and give them rules. In these three months, the first thing is to study the law and the various prison regulations; the second thing is to train in formation and militarized management; and finally there is some guidance, reform and try to leave as soon as possible.

Work and rest time

Generally, you get up on time at six in the morning, and the time will be adjusted according to different seasons.

It is lunch time at 12 noon, and work starts after lunch.

Dinner time at 6pm, watching the news broadcast at 7pm, cleaning up at 9pm, lights out at 10pm.

There are seven days a week, Monday to Friday are working days, Saturday is for learning and education, and Sunday is a rest day.

Daily routine

After getting up, I tidy up the bedding and wash up. The quilt should be folded squarely. After washing up, I have to clean the dormitory. When gathering, there will be a roll call. After the roll call, we run or do group exercises, and then go to the canteen to eat. Start working after breakfast. You work about eight hours a day, and you are paid to work in prison. You can also ask to work overtime, and you will be paid overtime for overtime work. It is mainly for good performance.

There is generally no lunch break at noon, only one hour of lunch time, and work continues after the time is over.

After dinner in the evening, they will collectively ask to watch the news broadcast. Sometimes they will also watch other programs, such as patriotism and party education, and legal education. Or for some sports programs, they will occasionally be asked to write some after-viewing comments after the program ends. After watching, the time to rest in the evening is your own time, but you are not allowed to go out at night, you are always in the dormitory.

On Saturday Education Day, you can go to the library and read books. Sometimes there are also some educational activities organized by the prison.

Free activities on Sunday. At this time, you can play ball, bask in the sun, or chat with a few people, but generally you will not be allowed to rest.

Sickness or injury

Sickness or injury is inevitable. You can ask for leave when you are sick, and there will be doctors for diagnosis and treatment. It is best not to be lazy and careful. , because too many people use this trick. If the injury is serious, it will involve medical parole. After all, the prison's medical conditions are limited.

Food and Smoking in Prison

This is the combination of meat and vegetables. It may not be to your liking, but it will definitely not make you hungry, and it will not make anyone hungry. Lack of nutrients. There will also be corresponding extra meals to catch up with various festivals. If you want to improve the food, you can only send more money to your family, or come and visit more often if you have nothing to do.

Many prisons also have small supermarkets where prisoners can consume alcohol. There is absolutely no alcohol. Some supermarkets do not sell cigarettes. If you want If you smoke, you can only send it or mail it to your family when they visit the prison. Prisons also have controls on smoking. You can smoke whenever and wherever you want. The main thing is to control fire.

Will you be beaten in prison?

First of all, the prison guards will not beat you, provided that you do not cause trouble and cause a riot. Beating prisoners casually will not only Lose your job or even get in trouble with the law.

But it’s hard for the inmates to tell. Where there are people, there will be rivers and lakes. If the prisoner commits a crime that is extremely despised by everyone, such as rape and child trafficking, he will be discriminated against, excluded, Bullying is perfectly normal. Moreover, many new prisoners will also be bullied, which is commonly known as education by the old people in the prison.

Prison life is simple and boring. It is not as colorful as the outside world, and there is no freedom. I advise everyone not to go in, understand and feel It’s an experience of two worlds.

Having personally experienced two years of prison life, I should have a say on this issue.

Many relatives who have participated in family counseling have commented after visiting prisons and prison areas. They are prisons here and there, except that they have no personal freedom, they are basically the same as closed universities.

I live in a building with ceramic tiles on the floor. I clean it spotlessly and even people can be seen. I eat national standard meals. The recipes are not repeated during the week. I usually have extra meat to supplement my nutrition. There are supermarkets and hospitals in the prison. You can buy general merchandise, fruits, snacks, and cigarettes once a month. If you have a minor illness, there are health workers in the prison area. If it doesn't work, you can send it to the hospital in the prison. There is also a unified catering center in the prison. It is clean, hygienic and tidy. All inmates in the kitchen work in white chef uniforms, and their bowls and plastic spoons are also regularly disinfected at high temperatures to ensure the health of all inmates.

The food and accommodation were seen by the family. The only thing they did not visit was the labor workshop, which was another busy scene. Every inmate worked hard for their powerful labor tasks. , some make electronic components, and some make clothes. The tasks are quite heavy. No wonder there is no free lunch in the world.

The prison area basically arranges one day of rest and study day a week. It is not the 5-12 model implemented by the country. On this day, you can play chess, read books, chat, and make family phone calls. Communicating feelings with family members and meeting people are even more enjoyable. I used to be able to play poker, but when I found someone using cigarettes to gamble, I banned it.

The work and rest schedules in the prison are basically the same. Get up at 7 a.m., go to work at 8 a.m., have a one-hour meal break at noon, go to bed on time at 10 p.m., basically work in the workshop for eight hours, and do not allow overtime work at night. Tasks on rest days If you can't finish it, you can apply for overtime and serve two years in prison. Basically, every day you have to repeat the same life trajectory as the previous day. It's boring. I advise my friends not to experience it.

The specific manifestation in life is to do the prescribed things at the prescribed place within the prescribed time every day. Everyone must eat and sleep on time every day, and occasionally have some entertainment methods. Or the so-called release, these must be in prescribed places.

You must not go to restricted areas. There will naturally be serious consequences if you go.

Prison life is largely like a closed factory. Every inmate is a worker. But the difference in this factory is that workers cannot leave the designated area. The basic time schedule will be different in each prison. Generally speaking, there are five days of work in a week, one day of study, and one day of rest. Get up at 5.30 in the morning, have breakfast and go to work, four hours of work in the morning, four hours of work in the afternoon, and one day at noon. Rest, generally rest at night, go to bed at 9.30.

Clothes, most prisons do not allow you to bring your own clothes. Clothes and basic daily necessities will be distributed uniformly. Things brought in by yourself will basically be marked with the prison logo and can only be worn under in. Basically, you go from the dormitory to the workshop, or to the playground. On days off, you can choose to go out or stay in the dormitory, play ball, etc. There is also an electronic reading room to watch educational films. In general, as long as the prison is under standardized management, life is a regular collective life.