What is it like to work in a detention center at the age of 25?

Updated on society 2024-05-15
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At the age of 25, you don't know if you're a boy or a girl, you don't know if you've got a family, you have your own small family, you have children, you have lovers, you have parents to support, you ask this question because the work in the detention center has affected your life, and the people around you always say that your work is not good, which makes you doubt your work, or the work in the detention center makes you see more of the truth, goodness, beauty and false ugliness of human nature, and makes you have a new thinking about life, in short, no matter what, As long as you feel that your work is valuable and you like it, no matter what others say, stick to yourself, and you will eventually get better and better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When you are 25 years old in the detention center, if you go to work, you can better understand the darkness of this society, and at the same time, you can also have a better relationship with those people, maybe some of them are forced to do so, so you can better see people's minds in the society in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think it's not easy to work in a detention center, you have to take care of the safety of criminal suspects, prevent them from doing harm to themselves and others, and resist the physical health pressure of staying up late. So the experience of working in a detention center is not very good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For me, working in a detention center at the age of 25 feels like I'm getting older, and I do the work that other people in their 40s did at the age of 25, and if you work in a detention center, you have a lot of people to interrogate, which is a very uncomfortable feeling.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, there are two people in a class, often we chat and talk to two o'clock in the night shift and have nothing to say, only smoke, plus radiation, a night shift to slow down for two days to be relieved. Because my health is very poor because of the night shift, I used to have colds and didn't get injections. Bitter indeed.

    It's hard to put into words.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some companies don't have it, that is, there are some things that our guards can't stand anymore, and what the guards can't stand the most is staying up late. Most detention centers work in two shifts, going to work at half past eight, staring at half past two at noon, changing to another shift, coming back at half past eight in the evening, staring at half past two in the evening, changing to another shift, and then one shift is finished. Two days later, the next shift, at half past two, at half past eight, at half past two at night, and then at half past eight.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To put it bluntly, you will be sentenced to 35 years in prison from the age of 25, with no possibility of commutation. Lucky to mobilize a unit.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Detention centers are places where criminals and suspects are temporarily detained, and the state is responsible for the food of detainees, and their living conditions are not good, and they have to buy daily necessities at their own expense. Detention centers treat all detainees equally, and crack down on cell bosses.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, we must have a strong sense of confidentiality, we have a detention center, and it is not a passage to and from work! No electronic devices are allowed in the detention center! In short, accompany the suspect to prison!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Only the person concerned knows what this kind of life is, but I personally feel that I can't do this job by myself

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The others I don't know, anyway the prisoners are fixed-term imprisonment, and they are life sentences. Lamentable.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not easy to go to work in the detention center, for a while it depends on whether there is a shortage in it, if there is a relationship to find someone or go through the local procedures to recruit civil servants to enter, the salary is about the same as that of ordinary civil servants, very ordinary, but there are bonuses in it, all of which are earned by the detainees in the detention center who usually work hard, and the relatives and friends of the detainees will often find you to help and take care of the people inside, more or less there will be red envelopes and please eat, drink, play, please take a bath and prostitutes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Back then, no one wanted to go to the detention center, but now it's fragrant!! Why?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Article 40: Detention centers shall establish a system for educating prisoners, and do a good job of educating and transforming prisoners.

    The education of offenders should be tailored to the individual, so as to convince them with reason and reflect the policy.

    Interviews and education for female offenders are to be conducted by female police officers or two or more police officers.

    2. Article 41: Based on the actual situation of prisoners, detention centers shall carry out planned, purposeful, and targeted education on the legal system, morality, and compliance with prison rules, urging prisoners to comply with prison rules, truthfully explain problems, and actively report and expose illegal and criminal activities inside and outside prison.

    3. Article 42: The education of offenders may be carried out in the form of collective reprimands, individual conversations, cooperating with the case-handling organs to convene a meeting to deal with criminals leniently and severely, mobilizing relatives and friends of offenders to persuade them, and selecting offenders or released persons to give statements.

    Detention centers shall organize prisoners to listen to the radio, watch television, read books and newspapers, conduct education on current affairs, policies, and the legal system, and enliven their lives.

    4. Article 43: In order to promote the ideological transformation of prisoners and enhance their physical fitness, detention centers may organize prisoners to perform appropriate labor in the detention center, provided that safety is ensured and investigation, prosecution, or trial is not impacted.

    Article 44: Organizing prisoners to work must be done within their means, and sick prisoners and condemned prisoners must not participate.

    It is strictly forbidden to use people without permission to work for any unit or individual.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Be lenient in confession and strict in resisting. Explain what the police want to investigate, and try not to let the police beat you. Relatives went to deliver some daily necessities. Good smoke. I don't know if the money will let or not. In short, the prison bully.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It depends on what crime he has committed, whether he is an economic prisoner, what kind of detention center it is, and how lucky he is. The management of the detention center in each place is different, and the mentality of the prisoners is also different, but most of them can be subjected to it, beaten and angry, and starved is indispensable. Maybe I'm forced to pick up soap.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Look at the detention center of **, the smaller the place, the worse it is, and you will definitely be bullied on the first day.

    Just entered, the room boss first asked why he came in, according to the situation, the treatment is different, first understand the rules, the next day to visit the boss, according to the situation, the treatment is different.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It shouldn't be comfortable, and after endless labor every day, it is estimated that I can't eat enough!

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