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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 4 MIN

Where does Prison Reform Begin?

from Chains to Godliness · host Jim & Jody Carmichael

Where Does Prison Reform Begin?Most people say reform begins with us—and that’s true. But it’s not the whole truth.Real reform doesn’t start with outrage. It starts with honesty.In this episode, we take a step back and examine a difficult reality: the current American correctional system is not producing the results it promises. If the goal is public safety, rehabilitation, and restoring people to productive lives, then the outcomes demand a closer look.The United States incarcerates more people than any nation in the world. With approximately 2.3 million men and women behind bars, that amounts to nearly 24% of the world’s prison population—despite representing only a small percentage of the global population. That reality alone raises serious questions about whether our system is designed for long-term success—or simply long-term punishment.We explore how crime, addiction, and incarceration are deeply connected—and why prison alone cannot solve problems rooted in substance abuse. Without real rehabilitation, many individuals find themselves caught in a cycle that repeats itself.We also look at what happens after release. If a person has “paid their debt,” why are so many sent back into society without the support needed to succeed? When reentry is unstable, failure is not surprising—it’s predictable.This episode goes beyond symptoms and asks a deeper question:Should justice in America remain a fragmented system, or is it time to consider unified national standards?If we are serious about reform, we must be willing to examine the structure itself.Because reform doesn’t begin with anger.It begins with clarity—and the courage to ask hard questions.

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Where Does Prison Reform Begin?Most people say reform begins with us—and that’s true. But it’s not the whole truth.Real reform doesn’t start with outrage. It starts with honesty.In this episode, we take a step back and examine a difficult reality: the current American correctional system is not producing the results it promises. If the goal is public safety, rehabilitation, and restoring people to productive lives, then the outcomes demand a closer look.The United States incarcerates more people than any nation in the world. With approximately 2.3 million men and women behind bars, that amounts to nearly 24% of the world’s prison population—despite representing only a small percentage of the global population. That reality alone raises serious questions about whether our system is designed for long-term success—or simply long-term punishment.We explore how crime, addiction, and incarceration are deeply connected—and why prison alone cannot solve problems rooted in substance abuse. Without real rehabilitation, many individuals find themselves caught in a cycle that repeats itself.We also look at what happens after release. If a person has “paid their debt,” why are so many sent back into society without the support needed to succeed? When reentry is unstable, failure is not surprising—it’s predictable.This episode goes beyond symptoms and asks a deeper question:Should justice in America remain a fragmented system, or is it time to consider unified national standards?If we are serious about reform, we must be willing to examine the structure itself.Because reform doesn’t begin with anger.It begins with clarity—and the courage to ask hard questions.

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