correctional institution
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Definition
Noun: A correctional institution is a government-operated facility designed for the confinement, supervision, and rehabilitation of individuals who have been convicted of crimes. Its primary purpose is to serve as a penal institution for the administration of justice and correction.
Usage
The term is used formally to refer to prisons, jails, penitentiaries, or detention centers that are part of the state or federal penal system. It emphasizes the institutional and governmental nature of the facility.
Examples
- The judge sentenced the offender to three years in a correctional institution.
- The state is reviewing the conditions within its correctional institutions.
- He works as a counselor at a federal correctional institution.
Advanced Usage
- "Maximum/Minimum-security correctional institution": Specifies the level of security and restriction within the facility.
- The most dangerous inmates are held in a maximum-security correctional institution.
Variants and Related Words
- Correctional (Adjective): Relating to the punishment and rehabilitation of criminals.
- The correctional system aims to reduce recidivism.
- Corrections (Noun, plural): The field or system concerned with the punishment, treatment, and supervision of persons convicted of crimes.
- She has a career in the Department of Corrections.
Synonyms
- Penal institution
- Prison
- Penitentiary
- Jail (typically for shorter sentences or pre-trial detention)
- Detention center
Related Phrases
- Correctional facility: A nearly identical term, often used interchangeably with "correctional institution."
- The new correctional facility will open next year.
- Correctional officer: A person employed to guard and supervise inmates in a correctional institution.
- The correctional officer ensured the safety of the inmates.
Noun
- a penal institution maintained by the government