Shin Bong-seon and Mimi, the firm commitment of the motives for entering the prison "Let's live kindly"
Shin Bong-seon and Mimi, the firm commitment of the motives for entering the prison "Let's live kindly"
The stories hidden in the 'Cheongju Women's Prison', which is attracting attention for its overcrowded accommodation problem and bloody lineup of prisoners, have been completely unsealed.

According to Nielsen Korea on the 14th, the ratings research company, the 7th episode of SBS' 'No Entry to Personnel', which aired the previous day, was the 'Cheongju Women's Prison', which is the only women's prison in Korea and where female violent offenders, including long-term or life sentences of more than 20 years, are gathered. decorated with The 7th episode recorded 2.7% in the metropolitan area and 2.8% nationwide, breaking its own highest ratings.

On this day, to find out everything about Cheongju Women's Prison, the MCs transformed into daily officials and entered the prison respectively. While Kim Jong-kook, Yang Se-hyung, and Lee Yi-kyung stepped in as prison guards, Mimi and special guest Shin Bong-seon, who became prisoners, drew attention as they were imprisoned in prison after completing the admission procedure that actual prisoners go through.

Among them, Mimi and Shin Bong-seon caused a pupil earthquake when asked about the possibility of pregnancy and whether or not they had underage children, and experienced the solemn atmosphere of the correctional facility by directly experiencing an anus examination to prevent smuggling of illegal goods. In addition, Shin Bong-sun, who experienced the lives of actual prisoners by proxy, such as moving to the living room and receiving meals, said, "I think I need to listen well and go out as a model prisoner quickly." .

In addition, the reality exploded with the unexpected situation in which Yang Se-hyung, Lee Yi-kyung, and Mimi witnessed the real life of a rare criminal. Yang Se-hyeong, who was passing by the playground where the inmates were taking a walk, found the face of criminal A, whom everyone knows. In particular, Lee Yi-kyung said, “Is that person with gray hair?

On the other hand, on this day's broadcast, the colorful spaces in Cheongju Women's Prison and the stories of correctional staff working there were revealed. First of all, the family reception room was filled with colorful wallpaper, dolls, and children's books, and was surprised with an unexpectedly cozy and warm atmosphere.

Regarding childbirth and childrearing, which are actually being carried out in women's accommodation facilities, Professor Kim said, "Up to 18 months of age can live with their mothers in prison." There are cases," he said, revealing a remarkable case. Also, regarding the reason why the custody period in prison is set at 18 months, "It is because children develop memory after 18 months of age. At the moment of separation, children know that they are simply going out. At that moment, the expressions of the mother and child are contradictory." I also told

Noh Ji-hyun, vice principal of the psychological treatment center, who is in charge of psychological counseling and psychological programs for prisoners and psychological counseling for prison guards, said, "It is a situation where one prison guard has to counsel more than 100 prisoners." . Professor Lim Jong-soon, who is in charge of foreigner counseling, said, "If a foreign criminal is a woman, she will be imprisoned in Cheongju Women's Prison. Currently, 20% of the prisoners are foreign prisoners.

Due to the lack of prison cells, multinational prisoners are living together,” said Vice Principal Noh. “There are many prisoners who act because they want to be in solitary confinement. However, I can see all the lies," he said. Also, "There are parts of the list of inmates currently floating on social media that are not true. There is no Lee Eun-hae here, so please don't believe the fake news."

Kim Jong-guk and Shin Bong-seon visited the special judicial police unit, which is the police force inside the prison, and encountered exciting stories. Instructor Kang Seung-yeon and Instructor Kim Eun-jeong said in unison, "In prisons, cases of assault between inmates occur from time to time, and there are cases of assault by prison guards. It is a trend that is gradually increasing." Regarding the penpal culture in the prison, which recently attracted attention with Jo Joo-bin and Lee Eun-hae's 'in prison letter', "Inmates share good things, but also share a lot of bad things. This is because only illegal items can be checked and the contents cannot be censored. Body hair in the letter sometimes falls, and sometimes stamps are used as power," he said, surprising everyone.

Not only that, but there are many cases where prisoners make prohibited items themselves, saying, "I made makgeolli with bread and yogurt, and I even made a cake. I also saw cases where I boiled and ate kimchi stew with the heat of a medical pack." .

Yang Se-hyung, Lee Yi-kyung, and Mimi met with Yu Ji-ui and Hong Eun-ui, who are in charge of handling complaints from prisoners, and heard their grievances. Explain that there are many cases of harassing prison guards through unjustified information disclosure complaints. In addition, Eun-Eui Hong's prison guard said, "There was an incident in which a prisoner who was released from prison treated him as a thief and punched him because his shoes were missing from his storage. I also felt it," he added, arousing regret.

Even in the face of overcrowded accommodation and hard work environment, the appearance of female prison guards who fulfill their duties with a sense of duty is also impressive. Instructor Kim Jin-seong told the story of the reformation of a young prisoner and said, "I am working with the hope that one out of 100 people will be rehabilitated and live well as good citizens when they return to society." Yuji's prison guard, who said he was proud of his mother who was a prison guard and followed her, said, "Even if it's not a job that everyone dreams of, I hope it will be a job that gives someone a little hope. I'm working hard in silence, so I hope you look at it warmly." did.

Mimi and Shin Bong-seon, who were safely released from prison, called each other 'bread mates' and made a firm pledge to "live kindly", drawing laughter. In particular, Mimi emphasized once again, "I have no reason to come here. I will never come again. I am a really good citizen. I hope I do not appear in related search terms."

Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr