corrections
IPA: kɝˈɛkʃʌnz
noun
- (US, Canada, law) Relating to the punishment, treatment, or supervision of persons who have been convicted of a crime
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Examples of "corrections" in Sentences
- Can you work in corrections if your criminal record is sealed?
- Obviously no one here works in corrections; I do so let me start by correcting a few misconceptions.
- Oh I'm so happy to see that I'm not the only one who mistypes and gets corrections from the comments!
- Just some quick corrections from a 10+ year TMH attendee … we have approx 4500 to 5000 people on a given Sunday.
- The Luzerne County case is particularly bad when you realize how many children are raped in corrections facilities.
- As an aside here, I work in corrections and have just finished a shift watching a prisoner in the hospital who has suffered pneumonia.
- These terms manifestly exclude corrections from any other source than those of _collation of the old copies_, and the _MS. corrections_ of the folio of
- It's a bit of a crummy research question though, because you have no evidence a priori (apart from your obvious bias against climate science) to suspect there is a systematic problem in corrections of datasets.
- California spends more on prisons than on higher education — across the country, spending on corrections is six times higher than spending on higher education — and from 1985-2000 Illinois increased spending on higher education by 30% while corrections shot up100%.
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