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How do rest day inmates live in prison?

author:Prison family members

In prisons, prisoners are required to participate in labor, as we all know.

However, whether the inmates have a rest day, many of the families of the newly imprisoned prisoners are not clear.

Therefore, in the background, Xiaobian often receives many messages from the families of newly imprisoned prisoners;

"Do inmates have days off in prison?"

"If so, what are they doing on their days off?"

......

These contents, the "old family" are clear about what is going on, but for the new family, many people are not clear.

At present, prisons generally practice a 5+1+1 work and rest model.

That is, 5 days of labor education, 1 day of classroom education, and 1 day of rest for prisoners.

Therefore, in prison, inmates have one day of rest per week, and the rest days are generally arranged on Sundays.

So how do inmates spend their days in prison on rest days?

How do rest day inmates live in prison?

The following is a sharing of the experiences of a person released from prison:

7:00

Get up. Usually, I get up at 6 o'clock, and I can sleep for an extra hour on the day off.

Then count the number of people, tidy up the housework, and wash the water.

7:30

Have breakfast. Breakfast on the day of rest is prepared by the inmates, most of which are eaten with instant noodles, and some people add a ham to the noodles.

There are also a small number of people who eat pastries and drink milk.

8:00

The cell was cleaning, washing clothes, washing quilts.

8:30

Inmates on all floors lined up in an orderly manner to dry their clothes, dry their quilts, and collect their clothes in the pergola.

9:00

Start letting go.

The inmates went to the playground in an orderly manner, began to count the number of people, and then the police officer explained the relevant matters that should be paid attention to when releasing the wind, and then disbanded the free activities.

Some inmates freely formed teams to play basketball games, some inmates played chess, and most of the inmates bragged and chatted and walked around the court.

Although it is the most free time, but also be careful, "disasters" often come during this time.

For example, if you play basketball and accidentally get the ball out of the cordon, chess players will sometimes get the pieces out of the cordon.

In these two cases, you must report to the police officer and ask for consent before you can pick it up, otherwise you will be punished for exceeding the police cordon.

When walking and chatting and bragging, you must also be careful not to spread rumors and brag about your criminal history, and if you are not careful, you will probably be tipped off, saying that you are spreading criminal means and encouraging others to commit crimes.

11:00

Assemble and line up to orderly return to each floor for lunch.

12:00

siesta.

14:00

Get up and concentrate on watching TV in the function room.

16:00

Let the wind blow again, and move the same morning.

17:00

Go back to the floors for dinner.

18:00

Let the wind off again and put away the clothes.

19:00

Watch the "News Feed" in the multi-purpose hall.

20:00

Organize a shower and go back to the multi-purpose hall to watch TV.

21:30

Count the number of people back to the cell

22:00

going to bed.

This is the rest day for the inmates.

How do rest day inmates live in prison?

Regarding the rest day of the prisoners, in addition to the above content, the family should be most concerned about the family phone.

Rest day is also the time when the prison makes the most family phone calls every week.

After breakfast to lunch, get up in the afternoon before dinner, and end the evening newscast. As long as the police officer has time, he can arrange for a family phone call.

However, there are also restrictions on family phone calls.

The number and duration of family phone calls can be made differently each month, generally 1-2 times a month, each time lasting 5-10 minutes.

How do rest day inmates live in prison?

In addition, some prisoners choose to read books on the day of rest, or go to the reading room of the sub-prison area to borrow books.

In general, on the day of rest, inmates can get a rare relaxation.

Public number: Prison family members