Convicts are individuals who have been found guilty of committing a crime and are serving a sentence, typically in a prison or correctional facility. The legal system determines the length and type of punishment based on the severity of the offense. Convicts may have committed various crimes, ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies.
While incarcerated, convicts often have access to rehabilitation programs aimed at reducing recidivism and helping them reintegrate into society. These programs may include education, vocational training, and counseling. Successful rehabilitation can lead to a smoother transition back into the community after their release.