There are basically several situations in this kind of thing.
The first one is that the suspect has injuries. In order to determine the injury (such as whether there is a fracture or internal brain injury), take the suspect for examination and confirmation, because there is no large medical equipment such as ct in general detention centers. There are many suspects who, for a certain purpose, complain that they were tortured to extract confessions, so when handling a case, we can find out whether such a thing really exists by calling up the inspection materials at the beginning of the case.
Second, all prisoners in prison have certain diseases. According to the existing laws and regulations, the application for medical parole must be checked and confirmed by two experts in the hospital designated by the provincial people's government and signed by the vice president of the business before it can be processed. In fact, most prisons now have their own inspection equipment such as ct, and the external inspection is mainly to confirm the results of prison diagnosis.
Some people say that this is to check whether the suspect was beaten before entering the detention center. In fact, this is not entirely the case.
Because when the detention center receives the suspect, it will ask the suspect to take off his clothes, conduct a naked examination, and ask if he has been beaten. If there is, the detention center will also ask the police who sent him. Of course, there are obvious injuries to record.
In the hospital, doctors don't care whether the suspect has bruises and other scars, so the police take the suspect to the hospital for examination mainly to check whether the suspect is sick, such as sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. Taking ct can see whether there are tuberculosis lesions in the lungs. In addition, some recidivists, such as thieves, will secretly swallow their nails and jewelry when the police catch him and take a CT scan.
Relevant regulations on detention in detention center
The suspect needs to do some physical examination when he enters the detention center (the police said he entered the detention center). These inspections do not require the police or suspects to pay for themselves. To put it bluntly, the public pays the bill. Sounds like they deserve it. I believe no one wants to take advantage of this. Generally, you need to do the following tests when you enter the detention center: blood routine, blood pressure, CT, electrocardiogram, doctor's routine consultation, and of course, you need to do a nucleic acid test during the epidemic.
In fact, this kind of inspection, first, is responsible for the suspect. In fact, what I am more afraid of is that the suspect is sick and has an accident at the detention center. The detention center should bear the responsibility, and it is good for people to go in and come out. However, if they walk in, their families will even be investigated. If they are sick, it is good to say that they have been examined at first, but they can't say for sure if they don't.
Provide institutional guarantee for public security organs to crack down on criminal suspects, and fundamentally solve the problems of easy and difficult crackdown by public security organs. First, the suspect was sent to the hospital (Xi Ankang Hospital) for surgery, and then the suspect was detained after surgery and rehabilitation. The expenses of the suspect during his stay in the hospital are paid by his medical insurance, and the rest are guaranteed by the government.
The medical expenses of criminal suspects without medical insurance during hospitalization are uniformly paid by the government. This provides a system and financial guarantee for public security organs to crack down on illegal suspects. Even suspects who had physical injuries or swallowed foreign bodies before being taken into custody were taken into custody after seeing a doctor, and there was no problem in handling them.