What does a day in the life of an inmate look like?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-19

Because of his concern, he wants to know everything about him, and because he misses him, he always pays attention to the information in the high wall, and many family members have the same expectation and want to know the bits and pieces of him in the high wall.

At six o'clock in the morning, the inmates have to get up, and then quickly tidy up their housework and wash up in an orderly manner.

The door to the cell will then open and the inmates will have to eat breakfast in the cafeteria. Seats in the cafeteria should not be sat casually, they should be seated according to the regulations, they should not talk casually during breakfast, they should not stand or move, and they must report anything first.

Then assemble for roll call, count the number of people, and then gather to go to the workshop to work.

Labor hours are from seven in the morning to half past eleven in the afternoon, and from one to half past five in the afternoon. There are many types of work, and they vary greatly from prison to prison. The work done in different sections of the same prison is also different, most of it is manual work, which is not difficult, but it is relatively boring to do.

After finishing the morning work, the inmates have to go to the canteen to eat, and some prisons are so crowded that they can't sit in the canteen, so they will eat in batches or let the inmates go back to the prison to eat.

Nowadays, the food in the prison is relatively regular, and there is a standard for how much each person eats, and generally the food at noon is relatively sufficient, so that it can be full, and the food at night is relatively light and healthy.

After dinner, the inmates should watch the news broadcast, and after watching the news broadcast at half past seven, they can have other TV programs on TV, and sometimes some educational movies.

This period of time is also a time of relaxation for inmates in the day, some inmates will line up to call their relatives when they go to their relatives during this time, and some inmates will read books quietly for a while.

Some inmates will look at the letter sent by their home at this time, and then carefully write a reply letter to the correctional staff to help send it. Family members usually send letters and send letters in the family mail applet**, you can send him a calendar card, so that he can look at the date in it and calculate the day of going home.

At half past nine in the evening, the inmates will all lie down in bed and go to bed. The most beautiful dream at night is the scene of returning home after being released from prison and having dinner with relatives.

Related Pages