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What about the work of released prisoners?
People who have served their sentences can basically say goodbye to their jobs. Unless you do some temporary work, or dirty and tiring work that no one does, because almost all enterprises now need to open a certificate of no criminal record, even security guards and deliverymen need to open these. Some even require that they have no criminal record after a few days, so there are basically no job opportunities.

Prisons are like schools.

1. Develop rich cultural activities.

I heard that prisons also organize cultural studies, such as literacy classes and academic upgrading classes. They learn cultural knowledge according to their own interests, write notes and experiences, and often organize cultural activities such as speech competitions, blackboard newspaper competitions and calligraphy competitions. A friend once went in, and after he came out, he practiced calligraphy very well and became a lot more stable.

2. Various skills training.

Prison is a place where talented people come forth in large numbers. Some people say that "smart people commit crimes" also has some truth. According to the prison law, prisons will carry out some practical skills training and invite experts from the society or technical schools to teach. It is said that some prisons are electric welding, forklift driving and electricians, and some prisons may also have knitting, microcomputer operation and tailoring.

3. Necessary ideological education

This is similar to the army. It is necessary to watch the news broadcast on time and conduct ideological education on outlook on life and world outlook at a fixed time every week. There are many psychological counselors in every prison for psychological counseling.

Prisons are like factories.

According to the prison law, the reform of criminals is a combination of ideological education reform and labor reform. When you go in for a visit, you can see the prisoners working in their positions in a uniform way. It is said that most prisons will organize criminals to do some labor processing, such as knitting, sewing clothes and some manual labor. Some heavy manual labor is not allowed in dangerous industries.

What about the work of criminals after they get out of prison?

One: The ex-prisoners can arrange temporary jobs (family workers) by their original units (central enterprises and state-owned enterprises) with the proof of their release from prison, and can continue to pay endowment insurance at their own expense; Those who are dismissed from public office and terminate the social security relationship can pay the old-age insurance as urban and rural residents, or they can pay it in one lump sum;

Two: most of the released prisoners in towns and villages, who have police stations and sub-district offices, work in enterprises and institutions or private enterprises under their jurisdiction. Enterprises and institutions can enjoy preferential loans and tax reduction and exemption if they have ex-prisoners employed;

3. Ex-prisoners who have been expelled from public office by enterprises and institutions can return to their original units or communities (neighborhood committees) to apply for supplementary living expenses or subsistence allowances if they reach retirement age;

Fourth, ex-prisoners who used to be self-employed or urban and rural residents have contact arrangements with street offices and neighborhood committees: those who used to have pension insurance relationships can continue to pay fees; If there is no pension insurance relationship, you can apply for pension insurance for urban and rural residents and pay pension insurance for flexible employees;

Five: The elderly and infirm prisoners who have reached the age of 60 can enjoy the basic pension and the old age allowance normally, and those who are eligible for subsistence allowances can apply for it normally;

It is difficult for released prisoners to find jobs, and no one is willing to accept it. Only when they repent and turn over a new leaf and work hard can they show filial piety to their parents and be qualified to be parents. Just because you have committed a crime doesn't mean you are a bad person. As we often say on the internet, those in prison are not necessarily bad people, and those outside prison are not necessarily good people. Don't label anyone.

At present, released prisoners will encounter various obstacles in finding jobs. What should they do? Adjust your mentality and find a way out for yourself. Those with economic conditions can start their own businesses, and those without economic conditions don't matter. As long as you can work hard, you can go out and set up a stall. Those who have writing ability can write and contribute to make money. The method is more difficult than it. As long as they don't give up, they can always find a way out!