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reformatory

1 of 2noun
/rɪ.ˈfɔr.mə.ˌtɔ.ri/
Forms:reformatories
1

an institution designed to reform or rehabilitate young offenders rather than simply punish them

  • The troubled teenager was sent to a reformatory to receive guidance and education.
  • The reformatory's programs focus on teaching practical skills to help juveniles reintegrate into society.
  • The judge believed the young offender would benefit more from time in a reformatory than in a traditional prison.
  • The reformatory aims to address the underlying issues of delinquency through counseling and support.
  • Graduates of the reformatory often speak about how the experience helped them turn their lives around.