How to live in criminal detention in the second detention center of Baisha District, Hengyang City?

I have been there before. Prisoners in detention centers have no freedom, so they must be tried and managed. They are not allowed to go to the toilet casually, talk casually, communicate with each other, and all contact is prohibited. They are forced to sit on the back of the prison rules and have to work every day. Those who violate the prison rules will be beaten. You can go to the detention center and deposit money directly into the prisoner's account.

The detention center is a place where criminal suspects are held, and there are strict prison regulations and penalties that restrict all freedom.

Relatives are not allowed to meet them before the case is formally handled. They get up early every morning, sit still, don't talk, eat little, have no smell of oil, and say the word "hungry", which is tolerable. If they make a loud noise, they will violate the prison rules, put on instruments of torture (fetters), handcuff them behind their backs, kneel on their handcuffs or electric batons, or beat their hips with belts. The captain extorts money (clothes and food), and the family members send money to set up an independent account and designate internal shopping (usually dry food and snacks). . . Compared with the market, vomiting blood and being exploited are expensive. Besides sitting on the back of the prison during the day, it is hard work. If you can't finish your work, you are not allowed to sleep, and make some handmade products to create income for the detention center. The suspect is not paid. Let out the wind twice every morning and evening, 10 minute and a half. Just take a walk in the small prison circle of 10 square meter and look at the sky. Every day is painful.