How is life in the detention center?

The food in detention center is generally not very good. I wasn't used to it at first, but I basically had no worries about food and clothing. There is an accounting day every month, so you can buy something to make an appointment. Brushing your teeth, washing your face, taking a bath and washing clothes are all scheduled.

Detention centers generally hold people who have received administrative punishment, and those held in detention centers are generally minor illegal acts, which do not constitute criminal offences, such as gambling, prostitution and whoring. Generally detained for less than 15 days, and detained in the detention center, family members can meet, just bring their ID cards and go through the meeting procedures according to the meeting date stipulated by the detention center. This is the biggest difference from being locked up in a detention center. People held in detention centers cannot see their families during their detention. Being held in a detention center, family members can also send money to send clothes. Now people in judicial custody, a people's court, are generally detained in detention centers because of debt disputes.

Detention center Generally, every district and county has a district detention center or county detention center, as well as a municipal detention center. However, detention centers are generally municipal, and of course there are special circumstances.

If a family member or friend is detained in a detention center for a criminal offence, everyone wants to know whether their family member or friend is doing well in the detention center. Criminal suspects are usually held in temporary houses for a week or two, and then sent to detention centers to learn the rules of detention centers. The rules of each detention center are slightly different, but they all need to be recited. Otherwise, if they can't recite it or the order is wrong, they will be arranged to be on duty. If one person doesn't follow the rules, the right to spend in the detention center will be completely cancelled. There is basically no air conditioning in the detention room (in a few places), only electric fans, usually Datong shops, which are hot and crowded when there are many people.

You should have a physical examination before entering the detention center. If detainees suffer from infectious diseases, they are usually held in isolation. If you are sick, the detention center will treat you. If the illness is serious and it is not suitable for detention, it will generally be released on bail pending trial. It is inevitable that you will be afraid when you enter the detention center for the first time. In fact, it is not as horrible and dark as you think. Normal life can still be guaranteed and management is strict. But after all, personal freedom is restricted, and the psychology of detainees is usually unacceptable. Family members can also send some daily necessities and money during their detention, but there is a limit on how much they spend each month, so family members can't visit.