1 Treatment codes and treatment guidelines

The core of correctional treatment consists of work, guidance for reform, and guidance through school courses. The content and delivery of treatment must be tailored to the individual characteristics and circumstances of each inmate (principle of individualized treatment).

Each penal institution conducts assessment of the individual characteristics and circumstances of each inmate (treatment assessment), utilizing specialized knowledge and techniques, such as: medicine, psychology, pedagogy and sociology. Detailed assessment is conducted at designated penal institutions (assessment centers) for newly sentenced inmates not more than 26 years old and those inmates who will be enrolled in special guidance for reform.

After the assessment (including assessment at assessment centers), penal institutions designate one or more treatment codes to each inmate at the commencement of the sentence. The treatment codes take into account the types and contents of correctional treatment, and characteristics and criminal tendencies of the inmate. Table 2-4-2-1 shows the number of inmates as of the end of 2015 by their treatment codes.

Table 2-4-2-1 Inmates per treatment code

Table 2-4-2-1

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