To detainees at the following different stages, detention centers implement graded, categorized and targeted management.
1. Criminal suspects detained at the stage of public security investigation;
2. Defendants at the stage of arrest and indictment by the procuratorate;
3. Persons serving sentences after the trial and judgment of the court have come into effect.
Three meals a day in the guardhouse are supplied by government funds, the bedding covered by the object is purchased by the object himself, dressed in clothes the object is brought in, and worn outside the guardhouse identification vest.
Each detainee has his or her own account, and purchases daily necessities and snacks from his or her own account, limited to a certain amount per month, with more limited varieties. Cash expenditures are confirmed by the signature of the detainee. Family members can pay cash into the subject's account through the receiving window.
Family members who need to send fall and winter clothing to the detainees can send it to the window of the detention center, and after the police check to make sure there is no contraband, send it to the detainees. It can also be sent by mail, the guardhouse will be sent regularly to the post office to pick up (prohibited items include clothing zippers, metal accessories, metal buckles, ropes, straps, shoes can not be leather.
The detainees get up at 6:30 every day according to the regulations, wash and tidy up the housework; after breakfast, they recite the rules and disciplines of the prison; in the morning and afternoon, there is a large class of multimedia broadcast education, or study and discussion in the prison room, during which they must be serious; after lunch, they take about 2 hours of nap; after dinner, they have a free time, and they can watch TV and have recreational activities; and then they take turns in personal hygiene. Three releases are scheduled per week, and hot baths are taken once every half month in spring, fall, and winter. Life is semi-military and regular, but restricted freedom.