
Corrections
The Corrections category focuses on the study, administration, and improvement of correctional systems, institutions, and rehabilitation programs designed to promote offender accountability, reintegration, and public safety. This category provides a platform for scholarly research and evidence-based discussions on correctional management, penology, offender treatment, and institutional reforms within custodial and community-based correctional settings.
Submissions may explore various aspects of corrections management, including prison and jail administration, correctional leadership, institutional security, inmate welfare, correctional policies, personnel development, resource management, and operational effectiveness. The journal welcomes studies that examine contemporary challenges and innovations in correctional institutions, including overcrowding, human rights concerns, correctional technology, and organizational performance.
Research on rehabilitation programs is strongly encouraged. Relevant topics include educational and vocational training, counseling and psychological interventions, substance abuse treatment, restorative justice initiatives, reentry and reintegration programs, and evidence-based strategies aimed at reducing recidivism and supporting successful community reintegration.
The category also encompasses penology, including the philosophical, historical, legal, and social dimensions of punishment and correctional practices. Studies may examine sentencing policies, correctional reforms, alternatives to incarceration, community corrections, probation, parole, and the effectiveness of correctional interventions.
Through rigorous scholarship and practical inquiry, this category seeks to advance knowledge that contributes to humane, effective, and evidence-based correctional systems that promote rehabilitation, justice, and public safety.
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