At this warm moment in winter, Qingshan Prison in Anhui Province presented a unique feast - the 14th "Hand in Hand Yellow Ribbon to Promote New Life" theme open day. This time, unlike the practice of previous years, the focus is on those "backward students" criminals who are difficult to reform and have little motivation to reform. The activity gave birth to sincere family affection and aroused the desire of the criminals to actively integrate into the reform.
In the cold wind, more than 40 relatives of convicts gathered outside the high walls of Castle Peak Prison, and they couldn't wait to step into the supervision area. The clean and tidy environment breaks down the stereotypes that relatives have about the prison and dispels their worries. During the visit, the relatives were amazed by the modernization of the prison's internal facilities, especially the simulated use of Alipay in the repatriation guidance center, which gave them a new understanding of prison reform work.
In the exhibition hall of educational achievements, a series of displays of standardized fixed management, the unique "533" education and reform model, and the calligraphy and painting works created by criminals are deeply engraved in the hearts of relatives. The grandmother of the convict Wang, a 78-year-old man, once parted in tears because she was worried about her grandson, but this time she saw the environment of the prison reform, wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes, and felt a lot more stable.
When the climax came, the unveiling ceremony of the "Yellow Ribbon Mentoring" base lit up the whole event. The establishment of this base not only broadens the channels of social help and education in prisons, but also brings the dream of those criminals home one step closer. The convict Ah Wei met his two-and-a-half-year-old son for the first time, and this heartwarming scene was staged inside the prison, and he hugged his son tightly and couldn't help but cry flowing.
And the most touching moment is a delicious reunion dinner. In the seventh prison district, the criminal Song took his wife's hand and confessed to her the guilt he had felt over the years. This criminal, who was once not highly motivated to reform, realized through the efforts of the prison that he should have been the pillar of the family, but the crime made him an unfilial son, a husband who did not fulfill his responsibilities, and an incompetent father. Song, who had not been able to get together with his family for five years, was reunited with his mother, wife, and son that day, and the family had dinner together in prison and confided in each other. He vowed to work hard to reform, return home as soon as possible, and make up for the debt to his family.
In recent years, Castle Peak Prison has been committed to improving the level of social assistance and education, and through various forms of legal, cultural and family education, so that convicts can better integrate into society. By depicting this open day event full of warmth and positive energy, the article vividly shows the prison's efforts to provide prisoners with opportunities for rehabilitation, paving a path of hope for them to walk home.