
Reform Schools
Reform schools are specialized institutions designed to redirect the behavior of young people who have committed offenses or display behavioral problems. Instead of traditional detention centers, these schools focus on education, counseling, and skill development to help students understand the consequences of their actions and improve socially acceptable behavior. They aim to provide a structured environment that promotes positive growth and rehabilitation, often incorporating academic learning, therapy, and vocational training. While their goal is to support the youth's reintegration into society, their effectiveness can vary depending on individual needs and program quality.