community corrections centers
Community corrections centers are facilities designed to supervise individuals who have been convicted of crimes but are not incarcerated in traditional prisons. These centers provide a structured environment where residents can receive support, rehabilitation, and access to resources while serving their sentences in the community.
The primary goal of community corrections centers is to reduce recidivism by helping individuals reintegrate into society. They often offer programs such as job training, counseling, and educational opportunities, allowing residents to develop skills and make positive life choices while remaining accountable for their actions.