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Women's correctional facilities are integral to the criminal justice system, creating supportive environments that cater to the unique circumstances of female offenders. These specialized institutions prioritize safety and security, minimizing the risks of violence and exploitation commonly found in mixed-gender or male-dominated facilities. The presence of a predominantly female staff fosters a compassionate atmosphere, enhancing the effectiveness of rehabilitation efforts. Rehabilitation programs in women's prisons are specifically designed to address trauma, domestic abuse, and the challenges of motherhood. They offer vital services such as counselling, psychological support, and educational opportunities tailored to the realities of female inmates. This comprehensive approach not only facilitates successful reintegration into society but also underscores the potential for transformative change among incarcerated women. However, many still face significant challenges, including the struggle for basic rights and access to hygiene and clean water, indicating a pressing need for systemic reform.
IPS - Md. Imran Wahab (Thu,) studied this question.