Why do people in prisons are mostly "smart people"? Why do smart people get caught?

Just like the three "smart people" in the title should be put in double quotation marks, this does not mean that prisoners are not smart, but that this kind of intelligence is used to go to extremes, play crooked ways, and exploit legal and economic loopholes.

In fact, people in prison are often said to be smart people. The main reason why most prisoners are "smart people" is that criminals are very cunning. They always want to cheat people and get something for nothing, so these people can say that their brains always think of things that others can't think of, which shows their intelligence.

Why are all the ways to make money written in the criminal law?

Presumably, everyone has heard such a sentence. The meaning of this sentence mainly refers to the self-righteous method of making money adopted by many prisoners, which is actually on the edge of the law, so it is easy to constitute a crime.

Many prisoners actually took advantage of the loopholes in the law and violated the charges in the criminal law, which eventually constituted a crime, and these charges were often committed because of the pursuit of interests.

These lazy people all want to get rich overnight, so they are good at taking advantage of the law and giving people this unexpected feeling. Why do you think I can't think of such a method?

In particular, their criminal methods and means, their thoughts and plans really give people the feeling of wisdom, which is actually a kind of cleverness, and cleverness is mistaken by cleverness.

Prisoners will become smart when they adapt to the prison life system.

I believe that the statement that prisoners in prisons are all smart people should come from the evaluation of prison management police. Why?

A prisoner went to prison. He wanted to live in a completely different environment from the outside world. This difference leads prisoners to show their cleverness in order to adapt themselves.

They will show their whimsy and strive for meritorious service in production. They will be flexible in their lives, strive for freedom and better conditions to transform their lives, and will be full of good words, because they have been pondering the idea of disciplining the police.

And all this is actually to adapt to the life system in prison, giving others the feeling that this person is so smart, how can he get into trouble?

One prisoner is a doctor and the financial director of a large enterprise. He falsely invoiced the value-added tax, embezzled 6,543,800 yuan, and became a prisoner himself.

In fact, to sum up, it is still the following reasons.

First, prisoners know how to take shortcuts and are bent on making quick money. However, prisoners in prison have violated the criminal law where they should not make money, that is to say, they take shortcuts to make money, and those who know how to take shortcuts are naturally considered smart people.

Second, criminals know how to exploit loopholes. For example, thieves don't stare at people who have a strong sense of prevention, rapists don't stare at people who walk along the road, and scammers don't stare at people in their peers. These people who know how to get around playing hard to get are all smart people in a sense.

Third, prisoners know how to read people's hearts. There is such a case. In order to get back at her husband and mistress, the original match took the initiative to ask mistress to teach mistress to cook for her husband without her knowledge, and then slowly poisoned her husband by using the principle of mutual respect for food. Are these prisoners good at studying human nature and grasping people's hearts? In other words, they can also be called smart.

In fact, we all know that these are clever tricks. Although the means of committing crimes is unheard of, this cleverness is a cleverness that hinders one's future, which is not something that normal people can think of at all.

Normal people often don't think so, because it violates their inner expectations and justice, so naturally they don't think about the way prisoners do things, but it highlights that these prisoners are smarter.

Of course, it is undeniable that there are indeed many prisoners who have given full play to their intelligence and made great contributions in prison, thus reducing their sentences. The most representative is a prisoner in Kunming, who invented the motor of an electric car a week before the execution of the death penalty and obtained a patent. In the end, he was not sentenced to death, but came out of prison for more than ten years.