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A 68-year-old female prisoner has just entered the prison. Should she be trained for three months?
Training for three months.
After being sentenced, prisoners will be sent to training bases for three months. The Prison Law is not clear about this. Generally, on the first day, the training team and the main police officers in the back office will concentrate on talking during the training and introduce the contents of the reform. You should confess your guilt, obey the law, observe discipline, learn a lesson, and actively reform. Your relatives outside are waiting for you.
The real training time will be about two and a half months, three or four hours a day, and three months is the first learning period.
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