1,831. Reference : MM-1-21-471

Interview with Pracim, phatsadi, (jailer), chief of the guards division, Chiengmai central prison.

| May 29, 1969. Bodin interviewed Prachim, the head of security at the Chiang Mai prison, on various issues of interest. First, the categorization of security officers within the prison; second, the classification of the different levels of penalty, which was dependent on the convictions; third, procedures for the reduction of penalties; fourth, articles that were prohibited in the prison; fifth, jailers kept under command; sixth, unauthorized contact between male and female prisoners; seventh, care of prisoners varying on the severity of the level of punishment, and the social status of prisoners (for example: officers, students and learned individuals, were treated better than people who were uneducated). | Punch card

1,832. Reference : MM-1-21-472

Interview with Chiengmai warden.

| May 26, 1969. Moerman interviewed the Chiang Mai Prison Warden about the prison works. For example, first, the revenue of the jailers was very low, often they benefited from grafting from prisoners; second, issues surrounding homosexuality within the prison; third, the inferior performance of the Director-General; fourth, the patronage of the children of prisoners by warden; fifth disappointment with the job of the warden - even though they were government officials, the position of jailer seemed to be less honored than other official positions; sixth, problems of management within the prison. | Punch card

1,833. Reference : MM-1-21-473

Bodin interview Chalern Upanan, a former convict.

| May 26, 1969. Bodin interviewed a former prisoner in Chiang Mai Prison. There were various issues of interest. For example, first, the prisoners who wanted to reduce penalty had to take the exam, which would be held regularly every 6 months; second, conduct in prison for new prisoners; third, favoritism within the prison and punishment of prisoners who refused to comply with the orders of prison wanders (locked in the dark room); fourth, differences between prisons in terms of food in Chiang Mai Prison and Lampang Prison. | Punch card

1,834. Reference : MM-1-21-474

Interview with DG the dept. of Corrections.

| May 7, 1969. Morning Man interviewed Narong about steps for soliciting parole for prisoners. May 20, 1969. Akhom told Moerman that there were prisoners who had escaped from prison, however, all prisoners were intimidated. As a result, other prisoners were afraid of being intimidated. | Punch card

1,835. Reference : MM-1-21-475

Interview with the warden of Chiengmai prison.

| May 20, 1969. Akhom and Bodin interviewed the Chiang Mai Prison Wardens, on various issues of interest. First, prison staff lack of knowledge and actual understanding of operations with the prisoners; second, the steps of convict detainment depended on the type of punishment. (i.e. Provincial Prison – Regional Prison - Central Prison); third, how to apply for parole and the conduct of prisoners outside the prison after receiving parole; fourth, welfare for helping convicts was delivered by the priests; fifth, the smuggling of heroin into the prison. | Punch card

1,836. Reference : MM-1-21-476

Opinions on prison.

| February 7, 1969. Tanin interviewed with an Englishman on the prison They though that prison is quite happy place because the prisoners had no work and always. There were always food and a TV. | Punch card

1,837. Reference : MM-1-21-477

Chiang Mai Prison

| April 29, 1969. Prisons in Nan and Phrae would send the long-term prisoners to the prison in Phitsanulok. They were not sent to the prison in Chiang Mai because of the inconvenience of the required travel. There were also rumors about prison jailers at the prison in Chiang Mai and their extortion of the prisoners there. | Punch card

1,838. Reference : MM-1-21-478

Interview with Som Inpayoong.

| February 5, 1969. Moerman interviewed Som Inpayoong, a governmental official in the department of law at the Ministry of Justice. The conversation addressed the job profile of the department that he was responsible for and regarding his job in the publishing of the law journal and various papers. Currently, he was interested in the use of electronic devices to record the lawsuits at the court. | Punch card

1,839. Reference : MM-1-21-479

Writing lawsuit of justice

| June 27, 1969. Moerman was reading Wira's comment about a lawsuit regarding child bereavement in Fang district, Chiang Mai province. It was quite complicated and the texts shown were listening to one-side only. He also commented that the lawsuit regarding the case of a gangster, written by Pat, was good. However, as Patdid not practice gratification of his boss, he rarely got ahead. | Punch card

1,840. Reference : MM-1-21-480

Opinion of a lawyer on judges.

| December 7, 1968. According to Thawee, many judges lacked experience and brought their feelings and opinions into the courtroom with them, because they took pride in their regular job. Also under consideration was that relatives should not be facing judges in the courtroom. Then Duang was interviewed, an according to him, judges had to persevere in the same frame, i.e. social expectation, as if they were monks. December 8, 1968, notes regarding those who had knowledge and could be selected to assume the position of judge, regardless of family status or background. The most important thing for this position was to be prudent and consider the cases without any bias. December 9, 1968. The notes covered a lawsuit at the Chiang Mai Provincial Court. Lawyers were limited in the examination of the questions and witnesses in order not to waste time in the court hearing. | Punch card