education
Sisters in prison often talk about their worries, and so do the police.
"Elder sister, I miss you very much. I have had a good time in the detention center and gained a lot of weight. " In her spare time in the afternoon, 38-year-old Wu Tiantian (pseudonym) spread out a pen and paper on the wooden bed and began to write to her sister. "Usually, my sister can only come to see me once a month. If I miss her, I will write to her. She can send me clothes and money. If you want to know about my situation here, you can also go to the reception room at the door. " Wu Tiantian, a native of Taijiang, Fuzhou, was sentenced to prison for drug trafficking at the beginning of this year. Her remaining 1 1 month will be spent in Fuzhou No.2 Detention Center.
She told reporters that every day, they have an hour of collective exercise time, and then they have their own free time. "Sisters in prison often talk about their worries, learn from each other's laws, or write letters to their families." Wu Tiantian fully arranged his free time. "The afternoon is education time, and the police often talk to us. Even if they live together, they are very concerned about whether there are unpleasant things. "
stay
Militarized management patio blooms all year round.
"Here is the militarized management, life is very regular. Just like the military training I attended when I was a child, I got rid of many bad habits. We get up at 6 o'clock in the morning to clean the room.
Pack the quilt, even the slippers we wear should be neatly placed in the corner. "After breakfast, it is time for detainees to take a walk." The courtyard of the prison room is very green, with flowers all year round. Let's relax. "
medical treatment
Everyone has a health card. Just press the alarm, doctor.
Wu Tiantian told reporters that after the roll call at 8 o'clock every day, everyone has to queue up for the doctor's physical examination and rounds. "The doctor has established a physical health card for us. Every day, we not only check whether we have trauma, but also carefully check whether there are internal injuries." "We can also be optimistic about the diseases in prison areas." Wu Tiantian told reporters that there was an alarm button in the prison room. Just press the bell, and the doctor will be around for consultation in 5 minutes. One day last month, at 1 o'clock in the morning, Wu Tiantian had dysmenorrhea again. At that time, she rang the alarm bell, the doctor immediately came to the prison to prescribe painkillers for her, and the police also poured hot water for her.
prescribe a diet
You can buy food by swiping your card. Someone has gained weight 15 kg.
"In the detention center, I gained weight 15 kg, which is not only related to the law of life, but also related to eating snacks." Wu Tiantian showed her "shopping card" to the reporter and said, "If you need food, you can buy it in the prison area with this brush." At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the reporter also experienced a meal of detainees. There was a burst of food fragrance coming from the food distribution center. The staff began to push the insulated dining car to deliver meals to each prison area. Muyu balls, fresh Chinese cabbage, delicious chicken soup and bright dishes make tourists drool.
manage
Detainees lose weight, accountability, supervision and police.
"Detainees are light, and the police who supervise them will be held accountable." Huang Nai, director of Fuzhou No.2 Detention Center, said: Second, the supervisor of the first promotion prison and the police officers in charge of co-management have an hour every morning and afternoon to personally check the body surface of detainees and get to know their thoughts face to face. Detainees change their recipes four times a week, are equipped with seven doctors and four nurses on duty 24 hours a day, and have set up a "community hospital" in the prison area, with beds, treatment rooms, laboratories, pharmacies, electrocardiogram and other medical hardware.