White Paper on Crime 2019 Part2/Chapter4/Section2/1
The core of the correctional treatment for sentenced inmates consists of work, guidance for reform and guidance in school courses. The content and delivery of correctional treatment must be tailored to the individual characteristics and circumstances of each sentenced inmate (principle of individualized treatment).
Each penal institution conducts an assessment of the individual characteristics and circumstances of each sentenced inmate (treatment assessment), utilizing specialized knowledge and techniques, such as medicine, psychology, pedagogy and sociology. A detailed assessment is conducted at designated penal institutions (assessment centers) for new sentenced inmates aged less than 26 and sentenced inmates who need a specific assessment to be enrolled in special guidance for reform.
Following the assessment (including assessment at assessment centers) upon the commencement of the execution of a sentence, penal institutions designate one or more treatment indexes for each sentenced inmate. The treatment indexes take into account the types and contents of correctional treatment, and the characteristics and criminal tendencies of the sentenced inmate. Table 2-4-2-1 shows the number of sentenced inmates as of the end of 2018 by their treatment index.
A treatment guideline, which indicates the goals, basic content and methods of correctional treatment, is specified for each sentenced inmate in accordance with the result of the treatment assessment that takes place upon the commencement of the execution of his/her sentence. Correctional treatment is implemented based on the treatment guidelines.