Arizona Articles Of Correction are a set of laws that govern the correctional system in the state of Arizona. They are designed to ensure that inmates in the state receive humane treatment and that their constitutional rights are protected. Arizona Articles Of Correction include regulations regarding the treatment of prisoners, including the right to adequate medical care, the right to be free from cruel or unusual punishment, and the right to contact the outside world. They also govern the rights of inmates to participate in rehabilitation programs, the use of force by correctional officers, the use of solitary confinement, and the use of electronic monitoring systems. There are three main types of Arizona Articles Of Correction: the Department of Corrections Articles, the Arizona Department of Corrections Rules, and the Arizona Rules of Criminal Procedure.