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What's prison life like? Will it be difficult? Do you need to worry about being bullied or something?

Real prison life, no warden.

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

A squadron has 80 to 120 prisoners and 6 to 10 prison guards.

Real life:

Clothing: According to the regulations, prison uniforms must be unified in the prison. Generally speaking, the prison will issue two summer clothes, two spring and autumn clothes, two winter clothes (cotton-padded clothes), two pairs of shoes, two quilts, a bed, a bedspread and a sheet, and there will be mats in summer. A thermos, a bucket and a cup. There are numbers.

There is no underwear in winter. You need to take it yourself or send it in. All the clothes brought in must be marked before wearing. Everyone has a luggage bag for personal belongings.

Food: Food standards are similar in different places. Three meals a day, breakfast at 6: 30 in the morning, porridge and pickles, lunch at 12: 00, meat, vegetables and pickles at 18: 00 in the evening. Enough food. Absolutely edible. In fact, there are many leftovers every day. If the prisoner Cary is rich and behaves well, he can go to the canteen to cook, and each 10 yuan ranges from 20 yuan, so there is no need to eat cauldron dishes. If you are hungry at night, you can only eat instant noodles. It is absolutely forbidden to make a fire and cook in the cell. Boiling water is uniformly supplied and unlimited.

Accommodation: Generally, there are 8 people in a cell 12 people, bunk beds, floor tiles, electric fans, lockers, bathrooms and washstands. There is a faucet. Turn off the lights and lock them when you sleep at night.

Ok: the behavior of prisoners is strictly managed and restricted by special codes of conduct. If you violate the code of conduct, you will be deducted, which will affect the commutation.

Working and rest time:

Get up at half past six, wash and tidy up the room. Quilts should be folded into tofu blocks, and items should be placed neatly and orderly. There should be no other sundries in the cell except daily necessities and clothes.

6: 50 breakfast

Get off work at half past seven

Chinese food is over.

/kloc-start work at 0/2: 30.

/kloc-call it a day at 0/7: 30.

18: 30 If the production task has been completed, rest in the cell, study first, and then watch TV, play chess, read books and other recreational activities.

Those who have not completed the production task should continue to work. Generally speaking, more than half of the people have completed the production task, and some people will take the initiative to work overtime. In the meantime, as long as you finish the task, you can come back and have a rest.

Lock at 22: 30, turn off the lights and sleep. Doctor: Every day, the doctor will make rounds at the delivery site. If there is an emergency, they can go to the prison hospital at any time. If the condition is serious, they will be transferred to the social hospital for treatment immediately. Basic treatment is free. About fighting: most prisons are locked up by adult men, which limits freedom and inevitably leads to friction. Fighting can't be completely banned. But it is usually dealt with immediately. Basically, * * is on duty 24 hours a day. If you find a fight, stop it immediately and deal with it immediately. Those who take the initiative to hit people will usually be penalized or grounded according to the situation. Will affect the commutation. Revenge wars and group fights are absolutely forbidden. Once it happens, the punishment is very severe.

About bullies and new criminals being bullied in prison: they are basically taken for granted or old calendars.

There are some prison guards in the prison, but few of them develop into prison tyrants. If one is found, one will be severely punished, or even the punishment will be aggravated.

When the new criminals just started to act, they were given special care and no one would attack them. That would be a serious illegal act. However, due to poor performance in study and work, it is more common for new criminals to be scolded by old criminals.

About commutation: every month, prisoners will get basic points, then those who abide by the prison regulations will get basic points, those who violate the regulations will get points, and those who behave well will get reward points. Submit commutation materials in batches every year. When reporting for duty, the squadron must first find out the qualified list (the score is enough, the interval meets the requirements, and there is no violation), which will be publicized among the prisoners after discussion by all squadrons. Then report it to the prison for review, then publicize it, then report it to the prison, then publicize it, and finally report it to the court for ruling. The procuratorate will supervise the whole process.

Others:

1. Generally speaking, prisoners who make mistakes are given oral education, and if the circumstances are serious, they are confined or strictly controlled. Only when fighting, not listening to warnings, etc. , a warning device will be used.

2. Prisoners who have not completed compulsory education will be required to take part in cultural studies, and a diploma will be issued after passing the examination. At the same time, prisoners may also take self-study exams, and some prisons with better conditions will carry out vocational skills education and obtain corresponding qualification certificates.

Prisoners can use their IC cards to buy daily necessities, non-staple food and nutrition in the prison supermarket. Prisoners will have basic pocket money every month, which will be directly deposited into the card. At the same time, according to the completion of the labor quota, there will be material rewards and lower remuneration, ranging from a few yuan to dozens and hundreds of yuan.

The main consumption in prison is cigarettes and snacks. These two products sell fastest in supermarkets, and the prices in prisons are basically the same as those in society.

5. Homosexuality does exist in prisons, but it is relatively rare. According to statistics, it is about 2-5%, which is related to China's prison policy. Basically, besides work, study consumes most of the prisoners' energy.