Center for Prisoner Rehabilitation - translation to dutch
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Center for Prisoner Rehabilitation - translation to dutch

PENOLOGICAL PROCESS TO MAKE A PERSON AGAIN A FUNCTIONAL PART OF SOCIETY
Rehabilitative justice; Offender rehabilitation; Prisoner rehabilitation; Ex-offender; Rehabilitative aim of imprisonment; Criminal Rehabilitation; Criminal rehabilitation; Rehabilitation of offenders

Center for Prisoner Rehabilitation      
Centrum voor het Rehabiliteren van Gevangenen
prisoner rehabilitation         
gevangenrevalidatie
drug rehabilitation center         
PROCESSES OF TREATMENT FOR DRUG DEPENDENCY
Substance-abuse rehabilitation; Substance abuse rehabilitation; Detox centre; Drug rehab; Rehabilitation center; Substance abuse treatment; Substance-abuse treatment; Drug addiction treatment; Alcohol rehabilitation; Re-hab; Substance abuse program; Drug treatment clinic; Substance abuse programs; Addiction treatment; Drug counselor; Drug Rehabilitation; Drug rehabilitation center; Drug rehab center; Substance abuse treatment facility; Substance abuse treatment center; Drug treatment centres; Drug treatment centre; Pharmacotherapy for alcohol dependence; Barriers to substance abuse treatment in the United States; Barriers to drug treatment in the United States
drugrehabilitatiecentrum

Definition

CFA
Center for Architecture (Reference: org., JIEO, DISA)

Wikipedia

Rehabilitation (penology)

Rehabilitation is the process of re-educating and retraining those who have committed a crime. It generally involves psychological approaches which target the cognitive distortions associated with specific kinds of crime committed by particular offenders – but may also involve more general education such as literacy skills and work training. The goal is to re-integrate offenders back into society.