(1) meals: including grain, vegetables, cooking oil, meat, eggs, fish, bean products and condiments.
(2) Expenditure on clothing and bedding: used to buy clothes and trousers, bedding, sheets, shoes and socks for fugitives, prisoners with financial difficulties and prisoners in prison.
(3) Medical expenses: medical expenses, medicines and medical examination fees for prisoners seeking medical treatment and hospitalization, as well as expenses for purchasing medicines and disposable (low-value and consumable) medical devices in the outpatient department of the detention center.
(4) Miscellaneous expenses: toilet paper, sanitary napkins, disinfectants, beauty tools, towels, soaps, toothbrushes, toothpaste, brooms, mops, etc. For criminals, the cost of coal and fuel in the criminal canteen and the temporary salary of the cook.
The Ministry of Public Security has long made it clear that criminal defendants are not allowed to shave their heads forcibly after entering the detention center, and the implementation of this regulation is not uniform everywhere. It is not mandatory to cut hair, but it will be cut short for hygiene. China's "Prison Law" and "Detention Center Regulations" do not stipulate that criminals or criminal suspects shave their heads during detention.
Drunk driving is generally sentenced to six months of criminal detention, which means that the suspect will live in the detention center for half a year. Due to management needs and health requirements, the detention center will regularly give haircuts to detainees, but there is no professional help for haircuts, and detainees help each other. In most cases, in order to save trouble, it will be shaved off directly.
Detention centers are places where criminals and major criminal suspects are temporarily held. A criminal sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than one year, or a criminal whose remaining sentence is not more than one year, may also be supervised by a detention center. The task of the detention center is to guard the detainees by armed guards in accordance with national laws to ensure safety; Educate offenders; Manage the life and health of criminals; Ensure the smooth progress of investigation, prosecution and trial, and avoid the escape of criminal suspects.
A place where the judiciary holds criminals who have not yet been sentenced to guard. In the late Qing Dynasty, the judicial reform began with trials at all levels, and detention centers were set up in the procuratorate to house directors and officials. Among the five levels of the detention center of the Attorney General's Office, the director ranks the highest, while the director ranks the lowest among the six levels of the Shi Jing District Court.
The local prosecutor's office only has officials, and it is a nine-product. Along the line of the Republic of China, detention centers at all levels have their own strengths and let them go.
Detention centers shall, in accordance with national laws, put criminal suspects, defendants and criminals in custody on armed alert to ensure safety; Educate criminal suspects, defendants and criminals; Manage the life hygiene of criminal suspects, defendants and criminals; Ensure the smooth progress of investigation, prosecution and trial.
Measures for the implementation of the regulations on detention centers in People's Republic of China (PRC) Article 30 Detention centers should have facilities and equipment for prisoners to bathe. The detention center shall, according to the seasonal changes and actual needs, stipulate the times and time for prisoners to take a bath, have a haircut, wash clothes and hang clothes. Always keep the prison clean and tidy, and pay attention to beautifying the environment. Clean the prison room every day, disinfect it regularly, and do a good job of cooling in summer and keeping warm in winter.