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Discover LudwigThe phrase "correctional institutes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to institutions or facilities where convicted offenders are sent for rehabilitation or punishment. You can use this phrase when discussing the criminal justice system, the different types of prisons or jails, or the rehabilitation of inmates. For example: "The government plans to build several new correctional institutes to address the overcrowding in existing prisons." "Many advocates argue that the focus of correctional institutes should be on rehabilitating offenders rather than simply punishing them." "Impressive rehabilitation programs have been implemented at some correctional institutes, resulting in reduced recidivism rates among former inmates."
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All the correctional institutes had medical facilities able to dispense antiretroviral drugs.
Point-prevalence studies based on existing medical data in correctional institutes could help to better understand the spread of HIV as well as elaborate successful prevention and care strategies.
Although we found that over 80%% of HIV-infected inmates were treated for HIV with more than 70 % with undetectable viral load in the Italian correctional institutes, this finding does not account for the needs of infected unaware prisoners.
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In New York City, four out of five charges for solitary confinement are for non-violent correctional institute rule infractions, like walking on the wrong side of the hallway, taking a pack of sugar out of the mess hall, having too many postage stamps.
It also manages correctional institutions through its "justice solutions" unit.
Each province has a system of correctional institutions.
He now resides at a federal correctional institution.
An overcrowded school in the Bronx resembles a correctional institution.
While the use of these modalities may be difficult in correctional institutions, every effort should be made to continue multiple daily insulin injection or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion in people who were using this therapy before incarceration or to institute these therapies as indicated in order to achieve blood glucose targets.
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