On the premise of ensuring safety and not affecting criminal proceedings, detention centers can organize criminals to perform appropriate labor.
The living arrangements of prisoners in the detention center are as follows
1. The detention center should organize prisoners to listen to the radio, watch TV, read books and newspapers, conduct education on current affairs, policies and legal systems, and live an active life.
2. In order to promote the ideological transformation of criminals and enhance their physical fitness, detention centers can organize criminals to perform appropriate labor in prisons on the premise of ensuring safety and not affecting investigation, prosecution, and trial.
3. There is no clear rule on when to go to bed.
1. What did the fraudster do in the detention center when he was arrested?
Detainees work in the detention center, usually by hand. (What you do varies from place to place.)
The legal procedures are: maximum detention of 37 days; arrest (release on bail pending trial or residential surveillance)' (the period of investigation and detention after arrest shall not exceed two months. If the case is complex and cannot be concluded within the time limit, it may be extended by one month with the approval of the People's Procuratorate at the next higher level). Prosecution: (The public security organ transfers the case to the People's Procuratorate for review and prosecution) Public Prosecution: (The People's Procuratorate files a lawsuit to the People's Court on behalf of the state) Trial: (The court hears and makes a judgment).
After being arrested, criminal suspects suspected of fraud should be detained in a detention center instead of a prison.
If the criminal has been sent to prison, he should have been sentenced and the judgment has taken effect before the criminal can be escorted to prison to serve his sentence.
2. Can relatives detained in the detention center visit?
While prisoners are in custody in the detention center, their families and relatives can visit them. You can send some daily necessities and money. The criminal suspect in the detention center is under review and is absolutely prohibited from contact with anyone outside, but he has the right to meet with a lawyer. Defense lawyers may meet and communicate with criminal suspects and defendants in custody. Other defenders may also meet and communicate with criminal suspects and defendants in custody with the permission of the People's Court and People's Procuratorate.
The detention center implements a 24-hour duty system. Personnel on duty should stick to their posts and inspect the prison at any time. Inmates who have been sentenced to death but have not yet been executed must wear additional equipment. With the approval of the director of the detention center, criminal suspects who have facts proven to be likely to commit crimes, riot, escape, or commit suicide may use mechanical tools.
The criminal suspect who enters the detention center is under review and is absolutely prohibited from contact with anyone outside, but he has the right to meet with a lawyer. Defense lawyers may meet and communicate with criminal suspects and defendants in custody. Other defenders may also meet and communicate with criminal suspects and defendants in custody with the permission of the People's Court and People's Procuratorate. If a defense lawyer holds a lawyer's practicing certificate, a law firm certificate, a power of attorney, or a legal aid letter and requests to meet with a criminal suspect or defendant in custody, the detention center shall arrange the meeting in a timely manner, no later than 48 hours.
Third, can I be released on bail pending trial after entering the detention center?
1. After entering the detention center, you can be released on bail pending trial.
2. People's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs can release criminal suspects and defendants on bail pending trial under any of the following circumstances:
(1) They may be sentenced to public surveillance, Criminal detention or independent additional punishment;
(2) May be sentenced to a penalty of fixed-term imprisonment or more, and being released on bail pending trial will not pose a risk to society;
(3) Suffering from serious illness, life Women who are unable to take care of themselves, are pregnant, or are breastfeeding their babies will not pose a social risk if released on bail pending trial;
(4) The detention period has expired and the case has not been concluded, and they need to be released on bail pending trial.
3. When the People's Court, People's Procuratorate and Public Security Bureau decide to release a criminal suspect or defendant on bail pending trial, they shall order the criminal suspect or defendant to provide a guarantor or pay a deposit.
4. The guarantor must meet the following conditions:
(1) Has nothing to do with this case;
(2) Has the ability to perform the guarantee obligations;
(3) Enjoy unrestricted political rights and personal freedom;
(4) Have a fixed residence and income.
Legal Basis
Article 22 of the "Detention Center Regulations of the People's Republic of China"
The prison cell should be ventilated, lit, moisture-proof, heatstroke-proof, and cold-proof. Detention centers should regularly inspect their cells, conduct timely maintenance, and prevent fires and other natural disasters.
The living area of ??detained criminals shall not affect their daily life.
Article 23
During custody, prisoners’ meals shall be provided according to prescribed standards and shall not be withheld or misappropriated.
For ethnic minority criminals and foreign criminals, their national customs and habits must be taken into consideration and appropriate care be given in their daily lives.
Article 24
Prisoners should bring their own clothing and bedding. If you cannot bring your own, the detention center will provide it.
Article 25
Prisoners should have the necessary sleep time and one to two hours of outdoor activities every day.
Detention centers should establish an epidemic prevention and hygiene system for prisoners.
Article 26
Detention centers should be equipped with necessary medical equipment and commonly used drugs. If a person is sick, he should receive timely treatment; if he needs to go to the hospital for treatment, the local hospital should be responsible for the treatment; if the condition is serious, he can be released on bail pending trial according to the law.
Article 28
While in custody, with the consent of the case-handling agency and the approval of the public security agency, criminals may communicate with and meet with their close relatives.
Article 33
Detention centers shall provide criminals with legal, moral and necessary situational and labor education.
Article 34
On the premise of ensuring safety and not affecting criminal proceedings, detention centers may organize criminals to perform appropriate labor.
Accounts must be established for criminals’ labor income and expenses and strict procedures must be followed.