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correctional intervention

Correctional intervention refers to programs and strategies designed to help people who have committed offenses to change their behavior and avoid reoffending. These interventions can include counseling, education, job training, or therapy, aiming to address the underlying issues that led to criminal activity. The goal is to promote rehabilitation, reduce prison populations, and improve public safety by guiding offenders toward positive, law-abiding lifestyles. Effective interventions are tailored to individual needs and are grounded in evidence-based practices to support lasting change.