Legal analysis
During the epidemic, the detainees in the detention center will not be held for the time being to prevent mutual infection. Once the epidemic has passed, it can be detained according to the specific circumstances of the case. If the public security organ deems it necessary to arrest the detained person, it shall submit it to the people's procuratorate for examination and approval within three days after detention. Under special circumstances, the approval time can be extended by one to four days. For major suspects who commit crimes on the run, commit crimes many times or commit crimes in collusion, the time for submitting for examination and approval may be extended to 30 days. The people's procuratorate shall, within seven days after receiving the approval letter from the public security organ, make a decision on whether to approve or disapprove the arrest. If the people's procuratorate does not approve the arrest, the public security organ shall immediately release it after receiving the notice and promptly notify the people's procuratorate to execute it. 1. Anyone who goes to the prison to meet a criminal (hereinafter referred to as "the interviewer") must hold a certificate issued by the unit or village or neighborhood committee explaining the relationship with the prisoner, an ID card or a household registration book and other valid documents, and after the approval of the prison management department, meet with an IC card. All meetings are held in the meeting room. 2. Meeting with prisoners is limited to immediate family members or guardians. The leaders of the original units and other people who are conducive to helping and educating criminals must be examined and approved by the prison management department and the prison leaders. Representatives of social organizations and celebrities are not restricted to meet, but they must be accompanied by the prison people's police throughout the process. You can call from prison. Generally speaking, it is a sign that a prisoner will contact his family once when he first enters prison, and it is unlikely to contact his family for a long time afterwards. This is to let prisoners get used to life in prison and avoid too much contact with the outside world, which is not conducive to the psychological peace of prisoners. Relatives of criminals usually meet once a month, and the time for each meeting is usually half an hour to one hour.
legal ground
Article 48 of the Prison Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): A prisoner may meet his relatives and guardians in accordance with the regulations while serving his sentence in prison.