
Juvenile Corrections
Juvenile corrections refers to the range of facilities and programs designed to rehabilitate young people who have committed offenses. It operates within the juvenile justice system, focusing on accountability, education, and personal development rather than punishment. Options include detention centers, residential treatment programs, and community-based services. The goal is to help these individuals learn from their mistakes, develop skills, and reintegrate into society as responsible citizens. Effective juvenile corrections aim to reduce recidivism by addressing underlying issues such as mental health, family problems, and substance abuse.