The sentenced person was transferred from the detention center to the prison. What is the difference between a detention center and a prison?

Now, after the court decision takes effect, the remaining sentence is more than three months, even three months and one day. So what's the difference between a detention center and a prison?

Temporary detention center

Detention centers are managed by public security organs, and detainees are called criminal suspects, which can be roughly divided into three types: ① Undecided prisoners are collectively called detainees before sentencing. (2) has been convicted, sentenced, in the appeal period or waiting for reform stage. (3) Prisoners who have less than three months left in prison after the sentence are sentenced may, according to regulations, remain in the reform-through-labor camp without reform.

The expenses incurred by the detainees in the detention center shall be borne by the state. Detention center is a temporary detention place for detainees in the transitional period, that is, detention. The daily life of detainees is mainly confession and awakening, which is mainly reflected in the form of sitting in a chair to repent and think instead of taking part in manual labor. Except for arraignment, fresh air and necessary circumstances, detainees can't leave the warehouse for half a step, and their freedom is very small.

prison

The prison belongs to the provincial prison administration, and all detainees are called criminals. Prison is a place to reform criminals, and an enlightenment school for criminals to return to society and get a new life by combining ideological education with labor reform.

Prisoners create value for the society in the form of labor every day and earn their own living, so they are better than detention centers in terms of food, clothing, housing and transportation.

In addition, prisoners have more free space, so they don't have to sit on the board every day, and they don't have to stand on their shoulders and hug other people's smelly feet to sleep in the big bed. One bed per person is the most basic thing in prison. I go back and forth between the prison and the factory every day. The prison regularly holds some sports or entertainment activities, such as skill competitions. Prisoners can freely communicate with their families, meet and make home phone calls within the prescribed scope. The most important thing is that detainees in detention centers and prisons have completely different moods. The former is afraid and confused, while the latter knows when he can be free. If they are positive, they will have hope.

Detention centers and prisons are places where prisoners are held. But there are many differences between them.

1, the difference of affiliation

As far as affiliation is concerned, detention centers are generally subordinate units of the Public Security Bureau, and the management personnel are police, which is relatively small, while prisons are managed by the Prison Administration Bureau under the Provincial Department of Justice, which belongs to the Department of Justice, and the scale is relatively large, and the management personnel are prison police. In terms of rank, the county public security bureau detention center is generally a stock-level unit, while most prisons are county-level or deputy-level units.

2, the difference between the nature of the offender

In terms of the nature of prisoners, there are two kinds of people held in detention centers, one is prisoners who have been arrested by the procuratorate and are awaiting judgment, and the other is prisoners who have been convicted by the court and have a remaining sentence of less than three months. Generally speaking, the people detained in prison are those who have been convicted by the court and have a remaining sentence of more than three months.

3, the difference between places of detention

In the detention center, dozens of people were shot together and the conditions were relatively poor. In prison, a group (eight to ten people) is usually held in one room, and the conditions are relatively good.

4, the difference between labor

Generally speaking, the detention center is only in custody, and there is no fixed labor task, while the prison participates in labor eight hours a day, five days a week.

5. The difference between a meeting and a telephone call

Prisoners in detention centers, except lawyers, are generally not allowed to meet and make phone calls; Prisons generally allow lawyers and relatives to meet once a month, three to five people at a time, and the meeting time is limited to half an hour. In addition, prisoners are authorized to make home phone calls.

6, the difference between commutation and parole

Prisoners in detention centers generally have no commutation or parole. Criminals who actively remould their confessions in prison can have their sentences reduced or paroled, and those who have made great meritorious service should have their sentences reduced or paroled.

7. Other aspects

Prisoners have ten yuan pocket money every month, and they are rewarded for exceeding their labor tasks.

In fact, many people who have entered the palace many times, as well as those who are empty in the detention center, are looking forward to being sent to prison as soon as possible. In contrast, the overall environment and daily life of the prison are more meaningful than that of the detention center. Busy people will feel that time passes faster, instead of looking up at the sky all day like in the detention center.