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Today we will talk about how many Russians are in prison abroad?
Over nine thousand Russians are in prisons abroad. This number includes both those suspected of committing crimes and those who have already been convicted.
As the practice of our foreign institutions shows, in most cases, when our citizens find themselves in "remote places" and are faced with the work of the penitentiary and judicial systems in foreign countries, they get there not for political reasons, but as a result of committing offenses such as theft, hooliganism ...
Quite often, problems arise from ignorance of local laws.
Let's take an example of how our compatriots are in prison in Poland.
Significant changes in conditions of detention in Poland began not so long ago.
The cells are designed with an area of 3 square meters per person.
In Russia, at least 4 square meters are allowed per person.
On the other hand, Polish prisons have good ventilation, good lighting, and double-glazed windows. On batteries, you can adjust the temperature.
As for prison food - if there is a medical indication, the prisoner can receive a separate Menu. There is a menu for diabetics, for vegetarians, for those who cannot eat pork for religious reasons.
There are educational programs in Polish prisons. You can get secondary and special education, learn foreign languages.
But perhaps the main privilege is considered to be the opportunity to work outside the prison.
In Polish prisons, a convict can earn a little more than $ 500 (a little more than 36 thousand rubles).
Any prisoner can benefit from the help of psychologists.
The main task of the prison service is not only to execute punishment, but also to return a person to society. And the best way to do this is to give the prisoner an opportunity to study and work, to benefit others.
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Today we will talk about how many Russians are in prison abroad?
Over nine thousand Russians are in prisons abroad. This number includes both those suspected of committing crimes and those who have already been convicted.
As the practice of our foreign institutions shows, in most cases, when our citizens find themselves in "remote places" and are faced with the work of the penitentiary and judicial systems in foreign countries, they get there not for political reasons, but as a result of committing offenses such as theft, hooliganism ...
Quite often, problems arise from ignorance of local laws.
Let's take an example of how our compatriots are in prison in Poland.
Significant changes in conditions of detention in Poland began not so long ago.
The cells are designed with an area of 3 square meters per person.
In Russia, at least 4 square meters are allowed per person.
On the other hand, Polish prisons have good ventilation, good lighting, and double-glazed windows. On batteries, you can adjust the temperature.
As for prison food - if there is a medical indication, the prisoner can receive a separate Menu. There is a menu for diabetics, for vegetarians, for those who cannot eat pork for religious reasons.
There are educational programs in Polish prisons. You can get secondary and special education, learn foreign languages.
But perhaps the main privilege is considered to be the opportunity to work outside the prison.
In Polish prisons, a convict can earn a little more than $ 500 (a little more than 36 thousand rubles).
Any prisoner can benefit from the help of psychologists.
The main task of the prison service is not only to execute punishment, but also to return a person to society. And the best way to do this is to give the prisoner an opportunity to study and work, to benefit others.
See you soon!