| The prisoners is a special class of groups in our society, and people prefer to hate them than to protect their individual rights. At the same time, our"Prison Law"is being widely criticized because of its outdate and conflicting with other laws. This paper focuses on the rights of prisoners, and it achieves the purpose by improving the Prison Law and supporting regulations. The use of literature study, combined with relevant research data is helpful for this paper. They are used to discuss several important rights of prisoners. The paper contains the fallowing four parts: the first part leads to the topic, and expounds the relationship between improving the Prison Law and supporting regulations and protecting the rights of prisons. The second part is an overview, and it contains the following contents: prisoners defined and the scope of prisoners'rights which need to protect. The third part discusses several basic rights of prisoners. This part is divided into the following parts: personal rights, property rights, political rights, social interactions rights, labor rights and concessions to prisoners. In addition, it discusses the relief rights of prisoners, which is useful when prisoners'individual rights are destroyed. Discussion of the various types of rights is presented by this mode: the rights'current situation, the reason of rights being destroyed, and how to improve the Prison Law and supporting regulations in order to protect rights of prisoners. But for the convenience of discussion, the above-mentioned mode is not described as a title. After analysis of rights, this paper obtained a summary as the fourth part, namely, the protection of the rights of prisoners needs to take measures to: improve the"Prison Law"and its supporting measures in order to protect the rights of prisoners, to develop detailed operational regulations; change prisoners themselves'and prison staffs'ideas to improve the awareness of protecting the rights; supply adequate physical protection for the realization of the rights of prisoners; gradually improve the relief rights of prisoners. |