Shi Lei also told Xu Yun not to think that just because he could spend money, he would not have to worry about food and clothing.
Even if some prisoners with weaker backgrounds and financial resources were successfully released on bail, they would be taken in by the prison within three months to a year because they did not have more money to persuade the local police station and prison leaders.
As for those with strong financial resources and a strong background, they could get the death sentence suspended, and then find a way to get life imprisonment within the suspended period. Once they were out of the death sentence, they could find a way to get an illness and successfully apply for bail. As long as they had financial resources and a strong background, they would never be put in prison.
Those who had long been released on bail but did not have financial resources and connections would be made difficult by the prison. When the illness was in the terminal stage or when they were half dead, the prison would release them on bail to avoid a large amount of medical expenses. However, those prisoners would die one after another when they returned.
This was the prison!
Xu Yun did not know much about the prison, but there were people around him who knew about the prison.
Shi Lei could be said to have dealt with the prison for half his life. Of course, most of the time, he did it for his brothers inside.
Xu Yun also heard from Shi Lei that prisoners were not afraid of a long sentence, but they were afraid of illness. If they did not get treatment in time for minor illnesses, they would be placed in the prison hospital for checkups or hospitalization.
The checkups required radiographs and had to be done every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning. Other times, they would not be received. After hospitalization, they would only be provided with medicine for the first few days. After that, even if they did not recover, they would not be provided with medicine.
The inpatient department was managed by odd jobs, which was the kind of position that could be bought with money. It was easy to work and high pay.
These people often blackmailed the sick prisoners for money. Otherwise, they had the right to arrange for patients who had not recovered to be discharged. Occasionally, the odd jobs would be given to the sick or nursing prisoners. Otherwise, they would be kicked out of the inpatient department.
Xu Yun knew that the country actually had special funds for the treatment of prisoners. However, due to the limited treatment in the prison hospital, when the patients needed to go outside the prison for treatment, the prison would ask the prisoners to pay for their own medical expenses. Otherwise, they could only let their condition worsen!
Individual prisoners could only get the opportunity to be exempted from paying for medical treatment outside the prison after visiting the prison many times. However, the prison would not arrange treatment for the prisoners. It was just a formality.
When critically ill patients needed emergency treatment, they had to go through a complicated medical procedure. Basically, the ambulance would only arrive at the scene after an hour.
There were also many reports on the news of patients dying before the ambulance arrived.
Ordinary people would just take a look at it, and no one would think about what had caused this.
In any case, in the eyes of many people, the lives of criminals were different from those of ordinary people. Even if their lives were cheap, they deserved to die.
When Xu Yun heard Shi Lei talk about the prison, there was rarely a smile on her face.
These facts made Xu Yun have an impulse. In fact, in the propaganda of preventing juvenile delinquency, there should be less formal principles. Instead, these real horrors were brought out. This was the real way to prevent juvenile delinquency.
Those hooligans who usually carried machetes around the school and thought that they were very powerful would be thrown into prison and their families would be emptied within a year once they got into trouble.
This was because the people in charge of the hooligans would go to a high-end restaurant for a meal every few days. After the meal, they would call the hooligans' families to go over and pay the bill.
If one day he couldn't pay this debt, then he wouldn't be able to live a good life.
Therefore, one should never commit a crime. Regardless of whether it was a teenager or a mature adult, one should not use one's life to pay for one's hot-headed actions.
One must be smart in life and not stupid.
Shi Lei especially liked to tell a joke. It was a joke in prison. Almost every time he drank too much, he would talk about this matter.
He said that the TV in the prison would broadcast the prison news several times a week. Every time, the host would say one sentence: "Strictly crack down on offenders who pour alcohol, drink alcohol, secretly keep cell phones, secretly keep cash, and other violations!"
This sentence sounded really contradictory and ridiculous. When Shi Lei said this joke, he would ask, "Where did these violations come from?
Can the prisoners go out and buy them themselves? "
What qualifications did the prison news have? What confidence did they have to say this?
Some leaders did not regulate the police, and some cadres were blinded by greed! Instead, they imposed pressure on the passive prisoners. It was really laughable and sad!
Usually, the prisoners in charge or the prisoners who often came into contact with the prison guards could ask the prison guards to bring in the contraband needed.
There would be restaurants, shops, and other places at the prison entrance. As long as the prisoners arranged for their families to leave the contraband there, and then gave the prison guards some benefits, they could easily bring it in.
To put it bluntly, every prison in any city in the world had a lot of contraband. After a certain period of time, the prison officers would confiscate it!
Some of the confiscated items were taken back by the people who had connections, and some were sold by the prison guards to other prisons …
Then the prisoners would buy new ones from the prison guards of the Kinto Prison. This was a natural biological chain.
Gangs from all walks of life often came to the prison to pair up and teach and psychological counseling activities. However, these seemingly humane activities hid something fishy.
Many of the prisoners who were taught by gangs did not have to worry about food and clothing here. They were all appointed by the prisoners in charge and the captain in charge of the prison. The reason was that these people were prisoners who usually performed well and insisted on reforming. At least when they went, they would not dare to say anything that was unfavorable to the supervision.
In addition, every time the gangs came, they would bring delicious food to the prisoners. There would also be women, so the prisoners would rush to go.
When the prisoners came to the scene to give a speech, they would say something that they had rehearsed before.
Every year, groups from the society would come to visit the prison. The uniform bedding, the bright and clean cells, the tree-lined garden, the spacious playground, and the courteous leaders and cadres all made the people in the society find it hard to believe, but at the same time, they were moved by it.
But who would know that every prisoner had two sets of luggage, one for sleeping at night, and the other for arranging the quilt during the day?
Who would see the prisoners' bowls of cabbage soup that did not have oil?
Who would hear the cries of the so-called harmonious reformation when they were beaten?
Who would think that the beautiful prison prisoners still ate corn porridge and cornbread for breakfast?
Who would believe that the prisoners' monthly daily necessities were only enough to buy a bar of soap?
Who would understand that the wide playground was only used as a running track for former prisoners or foreign prisoners to exercise their bodies?
Who would understand why prisoners would commit suicide and hang themselves?
Who would know that the rich and powerful did not worry about being locked up in prison at all?
Xu Yun looked at Yi Shui. Yi Shui's words would probably make it difficult for him to sleep at night.
Yi Shui's worries were indeed things that Xu Yun needed to consider. How big was Chuan Shan's background? Who was behind him? These could all become Chuan Shan's fearlessness.
If Chuan Shan was convicted by the law and imprisoned, he could still live a god-like life. Then he could find a way to get a medical record, be released on parole, and continue to do what he was doing now!
It would not delay Chuan Shan's "career" at all. This was not impossible, but a very likely situation!
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