<div dir="auto" style="">Open prisons are correctional facilities with fewer restrictions and greater freedom for inmates, typically housing non-violent offenders or those nearing the end of their sentences. Unlike traditional prisons, open prisons do not have high walls or constant surveillance, allowing offenders to engage more freely with society. Activities in open prisons include work programs (e.g., agriculture, manufacturing, community services), educational opportunities (literacy courses, vocational training, higher education), therapeutic programs (counseling, addiction recovery), and recreational activities (sports, arts, leisure) to help inmates develop skills, address behavioral issues, and prepare for reintegration into society.</div>