However, prisoners are also human beings, and eating whole grains will generally cause minor ailments and pains for various reasons. Prisoners also enjoy the same basic rights as ordinary people. Even in prison, their basic health and diet should be guaranteed to a certain extent, which reflects the humanization of the rule of law in China.
First of all, prisoners who get sick after entering the prison should be in charge of the prison.
For prisoners who have physical diseases before entering the prison, the state will consider allowing them to receive disease treatment before serving their sentences. It should be the responsibility of the prison for those who get sick after entering the prison. After all, the duty of the prison is to protect the prisoners' sentences and daily life.
Maybe they made a mistake, but they were tried by law through introspection and repentance in prison. Under the people-oriented governance, they should not be allowed to pay a higher price for it.
Prisoners suffering from diseases in prisons will be examined and treated by specialized doctors to ensure that prisoners' diseases can be effectively and correctly diagnosed and treated. In addition, the prison will also conduct regular physical examinations for some prisoners to ensure their health.
Secondly, the state has special funds for the medical treatment of prisoners.
China is a society ruled by law and attaches importance to human rights. The medical expenses of prisoners who are sick in prison will be paid by the prison administration.
Although the prisoner made a mistake, even if he committed a heinous crime, he was an ordinary person after he was released from prison and had a chance to turn over a new leaf. As long as you behave well in prison and repent seriously, you can turn over a new leaf.
The state is willing to set up special funds to treat these prisoners out of humanitarianism. Prison is a place for prisoners to reform themselves and turn over a new leaf, not to decide everything by corporal punishment.
In addition, the part of the prisoner who suffers from serious illness and needs medical parole or other treatment shall be paid by the prisoner and his family.
Some prisoners feel that they have physical problems and hope that the prison will give them another check-up or physical examination. In another case, prisoners demand high treatment, such as relatively high surgery fees, which are paid by prisoners and their families.
There is also a certain amount of special funds set up by the state, and more prisoners cannot be prevented from getting good medical care because of a special prisoner.
Some high-cost or medical parole parts will seek the opinions of prisoners and their families to ensure that every prisoner will be properly placed.
To sum up, in a society ruled by law, everyone's rights and status are equal, and even prisoners have the right to be forgiven.
Gold is not enough, no one is perfect, and everyone makes mistakes.
We made some harmless mistakes, but the prisoners violated the national laws. Everyone should be punished for his mistakes. As long as he turns over a new leaf, he will become a hero again.
A prisoner serving his sentence in prison is a process of atonement. We should respect them, understand them, and don't habitually wear colored glasses to see them.
Everyone is equal in a society ruled by law. We have the right to breathe the air of the world, enjoy the sunshine of the blue sky and be a healthy person. A person's life is very long, so do it well and cherish it.