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correctional

[ UK /kəɹˈɛkʃənə‍l/ ]
[ US /kɝˈɛkʃənəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. concerned with or providing correction
    a correctional institution

How To Use correctional In A Sentence

  • The spiralling use of the drug "tik" in South Africa, especially among the youth, came under the spotlight in Parliament on Tuesday, with Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour vowing to ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The federal government and the Ontario government both operate institutions, forestry camps and halfway houses; both fund private agency correctional services; both have parole-granting authority and supervise parolees; both engage in correctional planning and research; both have information systems, training resources and separate management structures. The Fun and Games are Over
  • That weakens the most effective protection against abuse in the prison and correctional system, which is the ability to seek damages.
  • Unlike virtually every other correctional center in the country, Hampden County doesn't rely on underpaid, often underqualified, overworked in-house docs.
  • The prison's chief correctional supervisor and its warden had written separate memos within four days of the murder.
  • Poorly trained correctional officers have accidentally asphyxiated mentally ill prisoners whom they were trying to restrain.
  • Another abstract considers the incidence and severity of corneal haze after photorefractive keratectomy - another refractive correctional procedure developed before LASIK surgery.
  • Dani is remanded to the juvenile correctional facility for conduct unbecoming a minor.
  • Megsi is a sweetie-pie who works in correctional law enforcement-smart as a whip. Here's Brienne
  • Licensing of nontheatrical distribution rights includes airlines, ships at sea, schools, public libraries, community groups, armed services, correctional facilities, and others. The Movie Business Book, Third Edition
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