What is the difference between being detained after being sentenced and being imprisoned?

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The difference between criminal detention and post-sentence prison life is in terms of time. Criminal detention is generally held for three days, and then extended to seven days (for serious crimes or gang crimes, it can be extended to 30 days). The public security organ then requests the Procuratorate to approve the arrest, and the Procuratorate must decide within seven days whether to arrest. If the suspect is arrested, he or she must wait in the detention center for sentencing. If the arrest is not approved, the suspect can be released from the detention center, so this period is generally Fourteen days (longer if arrest is not authorized). Criminal suspects can come out of the detention center, so the detention period is generally fourteen days (34 days for major cases). Once the arrest is approved, they wait. Those who are sentenced to life in prison have already determined how long they need to stay in prison, and they can be released when they are released from prison.

There is also a very essential difference. Criminal detention is generally held in a detention center, where you cannot move freely and of course there is no work. According to the requirements of the detention center, you study when you should study and eat when you should. It’s time to eat, and it’s time to relax, and so on. There is no need to work, just wait for the judgment. The life after being admitted to prison is relatively free, because in general prisons you have to work, and you earn work points for labor. In addition, you are not allowed to communicate with the outside world, and the limitations are smaller than those in detention centers.

Finally, because the criminal detention period is still in the investigation stage, family members of criminal suspects are not allowed to meet in the detention center. Except for the lawyers entrusted by the criminal suspects, no one else can meet with them. , which makes the criminal suspect lose the opportunity to communicate with the outside world. On the contrary, when a criminal suspect is sentenced and admitted to a detention center, since the sentence has taken effect, his family members can meet with him within a certain period of time, and can also write letters to the outside world, etc., with fewer restrictions. Of course, as a citizen, if you cannot break the law, you should resolutely avoid it and be a good law-abiding citizen, because the cost of committing a crime is too high now.

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criminal detention suspects are all held in detention centers. Criminal suspects are detained in detention centers for about four months to one year. If the case is complex and evidence collection is more troublesome, the suspect may be detained for a longer period of time.

Criminal suspects are detained in detention centers, and the scope of their activities is relatively small. Generally speaking, the area of ??a detention center is less than thirty square meters, and about ten to twenty people are detained inside. If they are severely beaten, , each person may hold more than thirty people in prison. They sleep upside down at night, and some sleep on wooden boards (that is, sideways). If they get up to use the toilet at night, they can't find a place when they come back.

Whether it is food or sleep quality, prisons are much better than detention centers.

First of all, when prisoners arrive at the prison, they each get a single bed, and the older ones will basically stay in the lower bunk. There are basically no restrictions on smoking in the prison, as long as they are not in the workshop.

In addition, the food in the prison is much better than that in the detention center. In addition to the usual three meals a day, the food will be improved twice a week, including fish and meat.

At present, the labor reform in most prisons in the country is not very intensive and does not involve any physical work. There is one day off every week and a normal holiday.

In addition, after inmates arrive at the prison, there will be a specific time every week where they can call their families. In some model prisons, they can also video chat with their families.

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