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What do prisoners do on their rest days?
Rest days are as follows:

Life on rest days is much more comfortable than working days. They can watch TV and movies, choose physical activities such as fitness and playing ball games, or go to the reading room in the sub-prison area to read books. For some elderly prisoners, it is more to stay in the cell and watch TV and movies, or play chess with the same prisoner.

Some prisoners will use their rest days to call their relatives. Of course, there are restrictions on making phone calls. The number and duration of calls prisoners can make each month also vary greatly. Generally, they can call 1-2 times a month for 8- 15 minutes each time.

Introduction:

A prison in a broad sense refers to a place where all prisoners are held, including prisons, detention centers and detention centers. In a narrow sense, a prison refers to a criminal who is sentenced to death with a two-year suspension of execution, life imprisonment or fixed-term imprisonment in accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Law and the Criminal Procedure Law.

The principle of combining punishment with reform and combining education with labor is applied to criminals, and criminals are transformed into law-abiding citizens. The competent department of a prison is the Prison Administration, and the highest administrative department is the Ministry of Justice.