What do newcomers usually go through when they enter the detention center?

Detention center, an existence that disappeared on the map.

Under the same blue sky, there is such a small world that the wind can't get in, the wiper can't get in, and the lawyer can't get in. With the improvement of the national epidemic situation, public security organs, prosecutors and lawyers basically carry out their work normally, but lawyers can only meet by video. The life of the detention center is not enough for outsiders; The location of the detention center can't be searched on the map software, and it seems to be an existence that disappears from the map.

The content of this article comes from lawyers' interviews with suspects and defendants and the memories of the parties released from detention centers. By sorting out the dictation of criminal suspects, the real situation in the detention center can be restored, so that criminal defense lawyers can fully understand the detention center and the real detention life of criminal suspects and defendants in the detention center, in order to inspire the work of criminal defense lawyers.

I. Admission to the Institute

After going to the hospital for medical examination, the suspect will be sent to the detention center.

Upon arrival in the reception room of the detention center, the public security case-handling personnel and the detention center personnel began to handle the handover procedures: registering in the detention center, filling in personal information, collecting fingerprints, measuring height, weighing and taking photos; Leave contact information of family members; Explain what charges you are suspected of being detained. Since then, this person's fingerprints and DNA information have been left.

Inspection: take off your clothes and check whether there are tattoos and obvious scars on your body; Check whether there are shoelaces, belts, money and other things that are not allowed to be brought into the detention center. They need to be handed over to the police handling the case, and the police handling the case will bring them back to the police station to inform their families to pick them up or hand them over to discipline; If you wear leather shoes, take out the steel plate on the sole.

Distribution of daily necessities: distribution of a prison uniform, a pair of slippers/cotton shoes, a small plastic stool and two large and small blue plastic boxes. The small box contains a bar of soap, a roll of toilet paper, a towel, a toothbrush and a tube of toothpaste, and the big box contains a bed of bedding. Other detention centers also distribute the same thing.

Assigned to a transitional prison: people who have just entered the detention center will be arranged in the transitional prison first, and stay in the transitional prison for six or seven days to ease their feelings; Then, according to the crime situation, the nature of the case, the physical condition of the suspect and so on, the prison room is re-divided. In the transitional prison, you don't have to work, but you can meditate in your spare time (sitting cross-legged on your bed, facing the wall and meditating); Other prisons generally need to do manual work, depending on the regulations of different detention centers. In addition, if a lawyer or a criminal suspect who knows the law is detained, he will generally be detained in the prison room of a convicted person (who has been sentenced and is ready to be taken into custody) to prevent him from possibly giving legal guidance to other criminal suspects.

From the registration room to the transition cell: On the way into the cell, people from other cells usually pass by other cells. Out of novelty and boredom, people in other cells kept looking out of the window like watching a movie, greeting new people who entered the cell. If they meet someone they know, they will ask about the case.

Arrive at the door of the cell: when the discipline opens the door, you need to kneel down with your head in your hands facing the wall, and you will stand up after the discipline opens the cell door; Every time you enter or leave the cell, you should make a report and shout out the number on the prison uniform. After the correction allows you to enter, you should say "thank you". If you are familiar with discipline, the discipline will say hello to the "big head" ("prison bully") in the prison room at this time, so that you can take care of it more. "Big head" naturally dare not neglect or even give special care; Discipline will also help to call home to report peace. Of course, more young suspects choose not to tell their parents. It's really convenient to get familiar with discipline there.

Entering the cell: The first thing to do when entering the cell is usually to ask the "big head" or other personnel to ask about the case (hereinafter referred to as "trial") and predict the sentencing of the case. It is generally believed that if there is no shame in going in because of fighting, especially young people, young people "should" fight ... People in the prison are more concerned about which side won the battle. If it is the winner, it is also proud, and the people listening in the prison are even more full of praise. For example, "one side has more people and fewer people win, of course, there are also different degrees of injuries, while the other side has now confirmed that one person is dead and one person is in the intensive care unit (already opened). I wonder if you can save my life for the time being. Others have not been beaten, but they are all in different degrees ... "And the status of criminal suspects suspected of violating traditional morality such as sexual crimes or rape in the prison room.

The second thing may be to learn the prison rules and ask to remember them.

Second, the layout of the prison room

A few years ago, even now, some detention centers are still Datong stores, and the position by the window is generally a "big head" bed. In recent years, the internal upgrading of detention centers has gradually changed into single bed or partial single bed mode. For example, the internal structure of a county-level detention center on 20 18 is as follows.

The area of the prison is about 20 square meters. There are two windows on the wall on both sides of the prison door. There are two layers of protective nets inside and outside the window. There is a wall-mounted TV above the entrance to the prison. There is a faucet on the wall about 40 cm from the ground under the window sill on the right side of the door. You can drink hot water at any time. The door facing the prison is a corridor in the house, and there is a separate bed on the left and right sides of the corridor. The beds on the left are 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 1 1, and the beds on the right are 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 5, 7, 9 and 6, 8. The number of the bed is generally a symbol of the rank in the prison. The boss is usually in 1 bed, and the second is in bed 2 ... The toilet and 1 1 bed are separated by half a wall, and the bathroom and 12 bed are separated by half a wall, so you can wash, bathe and wash clothes. There is a door between the toilet and the bathroom, which is the outlet of fresh air every day. In addition, on the walls of beds 6, 8 and 10, there is a large printing plate with the prison rules of the detention center printed on it.

Third, 24 hours in the detention center.

Life in the detention center is relatively regular, and there are no watches in the prison room. The approximate time is generally judged or estimated according to the angle of sunlight entering the prison room. Different detention centers have different schedules, but they are all similar.

Get up at 6:00 to tidy the bedding (folded into a square), wash your face and brush your teeth (the toothbrush in the detention center is relatively short, with only one brush head, and the rod at the back is hollow, and the finger is inserted to drive the toothbrush);

At 6:30, the procuratorate is disciplined, having breakfast (some detention centers eat first and then supervise) and cleaning (kneeling on the ground and mopping the floor with old clothes);

At 7:00, line up to read the Code of Conduct for Detainees (prison regulations);

Meditate at 7:30 and do manual work (some detention houses or prisons don't do manual work);

9:00~ 10:00, let out the wind for about half an hour, and do broadcast gymnastics;

1 1:30, have lunch, clean and wipe the floor;

12:30~ 14:00, lunch break;

14:00, meditate, do manual work, etc.

15:00~ 16:00, let out the wind for about half an hour, and do broadcast gymnastics;

16:30, eat, clean up and clean the floor;

19:00, watch the news broadcast from Monday to Friday;

19:30, watch TV series on fixed channels, and some detention centers only allow Saturday and Sunday;

19:30, you can take turns to take a shower;

2 1:30, sleep; Duty discipline calls each prison room with voice control in the duty room. Every two people take turns on duty while sleeping.