Temporary detention center
A detention center is an institution that houses criminal suspects who have been arrested and detained according to law. If the remaining sentence of a criminal sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment is less than three months before the execution of the penalty, the detention center shall execute it on his behalf.
The detention of a criminal suspect in a detention center must be based on the arrest warrant and criminal detention certificate issued by a public security organ or a state security organ at or above the county level held by the detention institution, or the supporting documents issued by a public security organ, a state security organ, a prison, a labor reform institution, a people's court or a people's procuratorate at or above the county level to pursue, escort and temporarily detain the criminal suspect. If there is no such certificate, or the certificate record is inconsistent with the actual situation, it will not be saved.
Guardians shall be established in administrative areas at or above the county level and shall be under the jurisdiction of public security organs at the same level.
The national security departments (bureaus) of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government may set up detention centers as needed.
This is a detention center. Railway, transportation, forestry and civil aviation systems are equivalent to public security organs at or above the county level. You can set up a detention center.
The armed guard and escort of criminal suspects in detention centers shall be carried out by the Chinese People's Armed Police Force (hereinafter referred to as the Armed Police Force). The detention center provides professional guidance to the armed police who perform their duties. The supervision activities of the detention center are subject to the legal supervision of the people's procuratorate.
The detention center implements a 24-hour duty system. The personnel on duty should stick to their posts and check the prison at any time. Prisoners sentenced to death but not executed must wear extra equipment. With the approval of the director of the detention center, a criminal suspect who is proved to be likely to commit a crime, riot, escape or commit suicide may use his equipment. In case of emergency, you can use it first and then report to the director of the detention center. After the above situation is eliminated, it shall be lifted.
Living conditions in the 1960s were usually quite difficult.
People's living standards are generally poor, and the situation in cities may be slightly better. At least there is a timely food supply point by point. The vast rural areas are relatively hard, so it is very satisfying to fill your stomach.
What did the prisoners in the detention center eat at that time? Detention center is an institution that guards criminal suspects before trial and sentencing. First of all, we must understand that the detention center is a place to reform and take care of prisoners, not a place to enjoy happiness.
If prisoners' lives are too superior, it is difficult for them to realize their mistakes. Therefore, the living standards of detention centers in the 1960s were relatively low. After all, people all over the country are tightening their belts and trying to tide over the difficulties.
Before talking about the sixties, let's take a look at what prisoners in detention centers eat now. Although the rules of detention centers vary from place to place, the daily life of prisoners is almost the same, with almost three meals a day.
Breakfast is usually held at seven o'clock. The staple food is porridge or rice, the non-staple food is salted duck eggs and pickled mustard tuber tofu, and the northern part is steamed bread. Like dinner, lunch is basically rice and vegetables, with a meal of meat every other day.
Prisoners can add vegetables, but they have to pay. Milk, instant noodles and fruits can be bought. It can be seen that there is no problem for prisoners in detention centers to eat well now, but they still can't eat well. After all, they came for reform.
It is impossible to serve you with great fanfare. In the 1960s, the life of prisoners in detention centers was not as good as it is now, not to mention that they had to get money for shopping and eating. At that time, eating was a big pot, and so was the detention center.
The standard of living will only be worse than outside. first
Some white steamed buns may be given to prisoners, but not everyone can eat them. It is a good luxury to eat miscellaneous grains to fill your stomach on holidays.
Conclusion: Although we can have dinner in the detention center, we still want to get a reduced sentence and go out as soon as possible. After all, the taste inside is really not delicious. In this society, it is still good citizens who abide by the law and live freely.