juvenile correctional institutions
Juvenile correctional institutions are facilities designed to rehabilitate young offenders, typically aged 10 to 18. These institutions focus on providing education, counseling, and life skills training to help youth reintegrate into society. The goal is to address the underlying issues that led to their criminal behavior and reduce the likelihood of reoffending.
In addition to rehabilitation, juvenile correctional institutions often emphasize accountability and discipline. Programs may include therapy, vocational training, and recreational activities. By creating a structured environment, these facilities aim to promote positive behavior and support the personal development of the youth in their care.