What do people who have been sentenced to life do in prison every day?You may not believe it!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

The scope of freedom is very broad, but this does not mean that freedom is unlimited.

Once the restrictions of freedom are crossed, they will be punished by law.

The French Open is magnificent, negligent but not leaky, this is an ancient adage.

As of 2023, the number of life sentence convicts in our country has reached 1.6 million.

They can stand in a row and crowd Tiananmen Square and Chang'an Avenue to the brim.

The population of the city of Tana is equivalent to the total population of the island of Madagascar.

Life imprisonment means being imprisoned for the rest of your life with little chance of returning to society.

They must confess and repent in prison, work to change themselves, and submit to the administration of prison guards.

So, what exactly do these inmates in prison do?

One misstep will become a thousand hatreds.

From the moment of birth, everyone is no longer completely free.

Every family has its own rules, and the country as a whole has its own laws.

From an early age, we have been mindful of the principle of not violating the red line of the law.

As long as we are a good law-abiding citizen, abide by social ethics, and abide by the law, prison will become a void existence.

However, this idea is clearly unrealistic.

Human nature is difficult to quantify and elusive.

Some people are born with brutal genes and are bad to the bone.

Some people's willingness to take risks in order to get something that doesn't belong to them may be influenced by acquired experience.

Crime can be committed in a variety of ways, and it can lead to a variety of outcomes.

The death penalty is seen as the most horrific and at the same time the most relieving.

For those criminals who do all kinds of evil, their lives should be ended, so that they can be wiped out.

This is also the best way for criminals to get out.

For them, life imprisonment is more torturous than the death penalty.

Once a criminal is sentenced to life imprisonment, he or she will spend the rest of his life in prison.

They have lost all the rights and freedoms that human beings enjoy except a shell.

In prison, they are deprived of their personal freedom and must obey all the commands of the prison guards.

Prison guards have a set of governance methods that can convince inmates who disobey management and try to stir up trouble.

Punishments in ancient times were much harsher than in modern times.

The prison is damp and dark, surrounded by high walls, hot in summer and cold in winter, and is a place of physical and mental torture.

Even in overgrown rooms, offenders must wear shackles and shackles, subject to basic restrictions on their personal freedom.

Leftovers are served with cold water, and if you don't have enough food and clothing, you are lucky as long as you can maintain basic signs of life.

It is not surprising that a rat bites a person and loses his life due to the plague.

The jailers would lynch those who disobeyed orders and became inflammatory.

When the flesh is whipped and dipped in salt water, it will easily crack**After touching the soldering iron, it will be scorched very quickly.

If the flesh is cut and the bones are removed, the injuries will be difficult to heal, and eventually he will die.

With the progress of society, prisoners are no longer confined to being abused in prison and waiting for death.

Prisons** will use a series of systematic ways to guide them towards good deeds, with a focus on rehabilitation.

Even if life imprisonment is imposed, they should be ensured to be reformed in prison.

The state of existence of the offender.

After the convict enters the prison, he first has to report to the "prison entry team".

He would receive a book, which was what the prison guards would do.

Sets out a code of conduct for inmates in prisons.

This is a list of all the important things to focus on after you go to jail.

Prisoners need to be well versed in the rules and regulations of the prison to ensure that they are better able to adapt to prison life.

They wore uniform uniforms and uniform hairstyles in prison.

Boys tend to have bald heads, while girls usually choose short hair.

After all, inside the prison is different from the outside, you can't enjoy beauty salons and dress up beautifully.

Prisons require inmates to be clean, hygienic and refreshed, so they don't have extra time to tidy up their hair.

Although today's criminals are much better in terms of shelter and living conditions than in ancient times.

However, the prison is a place of imprisonment after all, where they lose their freedom and their daily lives are no longer up to them.

At six o'clock in the morning, an alarm clock rings, and whether it is spring, summer, autumn or winter, they have to get up quickly, get dressed and make beds and clean.

They lived in dormitories with bunks on top of each other, and all housekeeping was strictly militarized.

The beds are required to be neatly made like soldiers, folded into neat tofu blocks, and there must be no clutter.

Afterwards, some people are responsible for wiping down the floor to make sure the dormitories are tidy, while others go to clean up the activity area.

Dormitory staff conduct hygiene checks, just like university dormitories.

Dormitories that do not meet the standards need to be reorganized and cleaned.

After the clean-up is completed, everyone must return to the dormitory and wait for the prison guards to conduct a count.

In film and television works, there are often plots of criminals banding together to oppress newcomers.

However, the reality is that surveillance equipment is installed in every corner of the prison.

Monitor the movements of each offender, and be accompanied by a prison guard when going to the toilet.

In addition, their schedules are so full that instead of picking quarrels and provoking trouble, it is better to take a break.

After the count, the prison guards will take them to the cafeteria for the day's breakfast.

Although the food in the cafeteria may not be as big as the fish and meat like those delicacies outside, and it may even look a little bland and tasteless, there is always food and soup, and there is absolutely no problem in eating enough.

During the festive season, the prison will improve the living conditions of the inmates so that they can enjoy delicious food.

After eating, the new inmates are also required to receive education on the rules, memorize the regulations, and receive compulsory labor training.

Work such as stepping on a sewing machine, making shoes, making bags, tents, and umbrellas are all part of voluntary labor.

It is rumored that Wu Yifan was said to be stepping on a sewing machine to make a heavenly umbrella in prison.

There are rumors circulating on the Internet that criminals are forced to perform long hours of compulsory labor every day and may be being squeezed.

Is that really the case?Is this fact true?

Each prison has its own unique labor system.

Although they are busy from morning to night, they are basically not over-squeezed.

The working hours they set are within their acceptable range.

A prison can be likened to a giant factory, where the inmates not only lose their freedom, but their lives are also like being carried out on an assembly line.

One workshop has workers operating sewing machines, another workshop is responsible for making bags, and another workshop is doing machining.

Wasting time in a prison cell, it felt as if time had become unusually long and meaningless.

Individuals create their own value and social value through voluntary labor, and once they are busy, they will avoid unnecessary troubles.

They have to go to the workshop every Monday to Friday.

They have the opportunity to relax on the weekends and enjoy some outdoor activities.

Get active on the court, then head to the gym for a workout.

Occasionally, they also plan some fun activities.

For example, activities such as dribbling and tug-of-war can not only make people feel happy, but also help them feel the power of unity, so as to unite people's hearts.

Every day after dinner, they still do a routine.

* is "News Network".

They lined up in their dormitories, each sitting on a small bench, listening intently to international news.

Although it is mandatory, the short 30 minutes are the prisoners' favorite moment.

We may usually think that "News Network" looks boring and boring, and no variety show makes people happy.

In prison, however, this became their only way to get information from the outside world.

By watching "News Network", they can not only keep abreast of current affairs and maintain contact with the outside world, but also purify their hearts and guide them to develop in a positive, kind and beautiful direction.

They will have a period of free time, after which they can ** show.

You can wash up early and take a break, or you can go to the library to read a book.

At nine o'clock in the evening, it was time to fall asleep.

The prison guards went to the dormitory again with the roster for roll call, and then they had to turn off the lights and rest.

It is also highly recommended to develop good work and rest habits, go to bed early and get up early.

In addition, they have implemented a system of assessment and punishment.

Prison guards give extra points to prisoners who behave well and deduct points for inmates who do not.

Their assessment scores are tied to the length of time they spend in prison.

Good behaviour will be expected to lead to a shorter sentence and early release.

In modern prisons, more attention is paid to the rehabilitation of criminals.

Confucius once said, "At the beginning of man, nature is good."

Adhering to this philosophy, the prison aims to help offenders reintegrate into society and do everything possible to provide them with opportunities for learning and recreation.

When they are released from prison, they have a craft to earn a living and will not be left defenseless again.

The best course of action is to be a good law-abiding citizen and not wait until you are behind bars to realize the preciousness of freedom.

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