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Mission Statement
Our mission is to redefine the purpose of incarceration in America.Prison reform is not about revenge—it’s about responsibility, restoration, andrehabilitation. We aim to build a system that addresses root causes, promoteshealing, and prepares individuals for successful reintegration into society.
Prison reform is not merely about improving comfort or reducingsentences. It is about rethinking the very purpose of incarceration. If prisonsexist to protect society and rehabilitate those who offend, then our currentsystem demands serious examination.
America houses more than 2.3 million incarcerated individuals—a dramaticincrease over the past several decades. Each year, more than 600,000 people arereleased. Yet over 80% of those leaving state prisons are rearrested.
These numbers reveal a hard truth:
Our current system is not producing rehabilitation—it is producingrepetition.
By Jim & Jody CarmichaelMission Statement
Our mission is to redefine the purpose of incarceration in America.Prison reform is not about revenge—it’s about responsibility, restoration, andrehabilitation. We aim to build a system that addresses root causes, promoteshealing, and prepares individuals for successful reintegration into society.
Prison reform is not merely about improving comfort or reducingsentences. It is about rethinking the very purpose of incarceration. If prisonsexist to protect society and rehabilitate those who offend, then our currentsystem demands serious examination.
America houses more than 2.3 million incarcerated individuals—a dramaticincrease over the past several decades. Each year, more than 600,000 people arereleased. Yet over 80% of those leaving state prisons are rearrested.
These numbers reveal a hard truth:
Our current system is not producing rehabilitation—it is producingrepetition.