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What do prisoners in Huaiji Prison do every day?
1, mainly labor reform. The specific work varies from prison to prison. Some grow tea, some make clothes, shoes and hats, and some work in mines.

Of course, prisoners are human beings and need to eat and sleep. Prisons should also carry out ideological education and study law. The meeting will also be arranged according to relevant regulations.

Most prisoners want to return to society. Therefore, in order to ensure the smooth employment of prisoners after their return, most prisons generally set up labor skills training bases for prisoners, and set up posts such as electricians, welders, boiler workers and car drivers according to social needs to provide free training for prisoners.

This not only enabled the teaching staff serving their sentences to master a skill, but also increased their confidence in life and promoted the development of education reform.

4. According to the relevant laws and regulations, prisons around the country generally have their own characteristics, and the implementation methods of labor quota management and labor remuneration assessment for criminals are implemented, and the criminal labor reward system is implemented.

According to the working ability and proficiency of criminals, different fixed grades are divided. If the labor task is overfulfilled within 8 hours of working hours, different bonuses can be drawn according to the percentage.

In fact, some criminals can get thousands of dollars a year. Criminals from poor families can use this money to start businesses in society after they are released from prison. Many criminals even donate their labor income to the Disabled Persons' Federation and poor families. For prisoners with "three noes" (no remittance, no communication, no visit), the role of labor remuneration is more obvious. Their quality of life has been improved through labor remuneration during their imprisonment.

Last year, I visited Nanjing Jinling Prison. Prison conditions are very good. The prison also organized vocational training in computer operation and design, and set up a library and a basketball court with lights. My spare time is quite rich. Now prisons are generally humanized.

After all, for people, losing personal freedom is a painful punishment! After all, prisoners are human!