correctional

سدارک
definition
adjective
a correctional institution
of or relating to the punishment of criminals in a way intended to rectify their behavior.
example
After 21 years in the 'correctional' system, he was released into the community.
His résumé is a testament to his dedication to psychology in 'correctional' institutions.
If this technology can be applied to regular companies, it could easily be applied to our 'correctional' institutions.
The vehicle bringing Luke and three other prisoners to a 'correctional' Southern prison is reflected in the mirror-lens sunglasses of one of the guards.
Disease cases and death rates among inmates in prisons and other 'correctional' institutions are often ten times higher than in the general population.
He also worked as a counselor at a juvenile 'correctional' detention centre.
The program teaches gardening to young inmates in juvenile 'correctional' facilities.
One of my friends is a 'correctional' officer in a state prison.
Hundreds of interviews were conducted with inmates as well as 'correctional' services staff.
His false accuser landed 23 months in a 'correctional' institution.
Costs are even higher in states with higher wages for 'correctional' staff and medical personnel.
That weakens the most effective protection against abuse in the prison and 'correctional' system, which is the ability to seek damages.
The prison's chief 'correctional' supervisor and its warden had written separate memos within four days of the murder.
The duty of care owed by 'correctional' officers to take steps to protect the inmates is a reasonable one.
Now aged 21, the man served six years and five months in 'correctional' institutions.
She greets fellow 'correctional' officers and inmates alike as she walks in and out of classes, workshops and prison pods.
It runs 56 'correctional' institutions and detention centres, including four Australian gaols.
In prison, 'correctional' staff members do not normally negotiate with inmates to get them to cooperate.
Control participants received no intervention in prison other than usual 'correctional' programming.
Often there were interruptions from 'correctional' officers and other jail staff.
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