Corrections / Correctional

A correctional system, also known as a penal system, thus refers to a network of agencies that administer a jurisdiction's prisons, and community-based programs like parole, and probation boards. In criminal justice, correction, corrections, and correctional, are umbrella terms describing a variety of functions typically carried out by government agencies, and involving the punishment, treatment, and supervision of persons who have been convicted of crimes. These functions commonly include imprisonment, parole, and probation.

"Corrections" is also the name of a field of academic study concerned with the theories, policies, and programs pertaining to the practice of corrections. Its object of study includes personnel training and management as well as the experiences of the inmates within the programs.

Are you looking for educational resources for inmates to enhance your corrections program? FMS Productions has a great selection of correctional educational videos to choose from! In addition to our physical DVDs, we have downloadable products and streaming products that are specific to inmate reform programs. If you need more assistance or have specific questions about your educational inmate reform program, please contact FMS Productions at (800) 421-4609 today!

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  1. Good Intentions, Bad Choices Series
    Good Intentions, Bad Choices Series
    $849.00 Regular Price $999.00

    Overcoming Errors in Thinking Parts I, II, III Research shows that most people who are released from jails and prisons have the most problems in the first year. Those problems are mainly in three areas:

    (1) the pressure of not finding or not keeping a job
    (2) personal conflicts with family and others
    (3) the temptation, or actual use, of alcohol or other drugs

    This series looks at the problems we have created for ourselves throughout our lives, and that we face immediately upon release.

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