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Why do you persuade inmates to serve their sentences in prison and never provoke the "three no-offenders"?

author:Blossom Rich 27L

In the minds of many people, prison is a place of violence and terror. And yet, you know what? In this seemingly chaotic environment, there are also people who are feared and respected by other prisoners. They are what we call the "Three Non-Sins." So, why do we persuade inmates not to provoke the "three no-offenders" when serving their sentences in prison? Today, let us unravel this mystery together.

Why do you persuade inmates to serve their sentences in prison and never provoke the "three no-offenders"?

First of all, we need to be clear about what the "three no-offenses" are. The so-called "three noes" refer to life imprisonment, homelessness, and inability to reform. Prisoners in these three situations have lost contact and understanding of the outside world due to their long-term life in prison, and their behavior and way of thinking are very different from ordinary people. As a result, they tend to have a higher status in prison than the average inmate.

Next, I'm going to tell you a true story. The protagonist of this story is a "three-innocent offender".

His name was Cuong and he was sentenced to life imprisonment for committing aggravated homicide. Cuong has been an orphan since he was a child, with no relatives and no friends. His criminal behavior is also because he can't adapt to society and can't handle interpersonal relationships well. After entering prison, Cuong did not try to get a commutation by reforming himself, as other prisoners do. Instead, he chose to run away and give up.

Why do you persuade inmates to serve their sentences in prison and never provoke the "three no-offenders"?

This attitude of Cuong made his position in prison very special. The other prisoners, whatever their crimes, were filled with awe of him. Because they know that Cuong is a person who cannot be transformed, a person who cannot be predicted. They are afraid that they will accidentally offend Cuong, which will lead to unpredictable consequences.

However, Cuong is not a bad person. He just can't adapt to society and can't handle interpersonal relationships well. His heart is actually full of loneliness and fear. He was afraid of being ostracized, he was afraid of being hurt. Therefore, he chose to escape and chose to give up.

This story tells us that every prisoner has their own story. The reason why they commit crimes is often because they are unable to adapt to society and handle interpersonal relationships well. Therefore, we should not simply see them as criminals, but we should try to understand them and help them.

Why do you persuade inmates to serve their sentences in prison and never provoke the "three no-offenders"?

However, this does not mean that we should condone their criminal acts. Instead, we should help them reintegrate into society through education and rehabilitation. Only in this way can our society truly achieve harmony and progress.

Finally, I would like to say that everyone has the potential to become a "three-nil". Therefore, we should cherish our lives and cherish our loved ones and friends. We should learn to understand and accept others, and learn to handle interpersonal relationships well. Only in this way can we avoid going down the path of crime.

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