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Series: Prison Reform (Part 1)
In this episode, we explain what we mean by prison reform. It is not only about better housing or improved conditions, though those things do matter. True reform requires a complete change in focus—from punishment to transformation.
We must move beyond simply warehousing people and instead work toward helping individuals become productive, responsible citizens with a new direction in life. This means addressing the root causes of failure, including issues like drugs, and helping individuals see these patterns for what they are.
Real rehabilitation requires accountability, truth, and a willingness to change. It is about helping people rebuild their lives with a new perspective, new purpose, and a foundation that leads to lasting change.
By Jim & Jody CarmichaelSeries: Prison Reform (Part 1)
In this episode, we explain what we mean by prison reform. It is not only about better housing or improved conditions, though those things do matter. True reform requires a complete change in focus—from punishment to transformation.
We must move beyond simply warehousing people and instead work toward helping individuals become productive, responsible citizens with a new direction in life. This means addressing the root causes of failure, including issues like drugs, and helping individuals see these patterns for what they are.
Real rehabilitation requires accountability, truth, and a willingness to change. It is about helping people rebuild their lives with a new perspective, new purpose, and a foundation that leads to lasting change.