One is Yushitai Prison. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China in the Song Dynasty, Taizu thought it was inappropriate to set up a central prison in Dali Temple, which was suspected of "misuse". So he changed the legacy of the previous dynasty and built a central prison in Yushitai, which was called "Taiwan Province Prison" in history.
The ministers held in Yushitai Prison are not ordinary ministers, but some senior officials of the imperial court. There are also prisoners designated by aristocratic families.
The second is Dali Temple Prison. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the central prisons were all located in Dali Temple, and the duty of Dali Temple was to deal with the secrets between people without setting up prisons. Dali Temple is not responsible for "hearing" when handling cases.
In his third year in Yuan You, he went to Dali Temple Prison.
There were many prisons in Gyeonggi in Song Dynasty, with different responsibilities. Most of them were directly controlled by the emperor.
In the Song Dynasty, there were not only state and county prisons, but also "state military schools and management schools, down to counties". Local prisons mainly hold criminals of their own state, county and army. According to historical records, there are all kinds of prisoners in local prisons.
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Slavery National Prison:
For the purpose of revenge, the main punishment means are life imprisonment and corporal punishment. A prison is a place where criminals awaiting execution and pending trial are held.
Feudal state prisons:
For the purpose of intimidation, the prison system and prison management are cruel and dark.
At present, China's prisons belong to the prison system of socialist countries, and the policy is "combining punishment with reform, aiming at reforming people". It embodies the characteristics of the socialist legal system.
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