Wild horses could rehabilitate people / raise money
Prisons could have sanitary / safe conditions
Prisoners could or could not have cell phones / tablets with restrictions
Violent suspects / repeat offenders could not be released easily from jail
Prison rehabilitation programs could reduce violence / crime
Gang involvement could be confronted inside prisons
Nonviolent offenders could be separated from violent offenders in smaller prisons to prevent prison gang recruitment / increased crime
Prison food could be healthier and incorporate farming / nutritional education
Domestic abusers could access therapy / a help hotline
The Back on Track program could be used with nonviolent offenders instead of prison
Prisoners could receive trauma-informed therapy
Released prisoners could go to homestays
Prison guards could be coaches / mentors
Pedophiles could get therapy and psychiatric / hormonal drugs
Prisoners could have access to a liberal arts education
Prisons could have art, drama, and music
Prisoners could learn to code and/or other technology skills
Prisons could have hospices with prisoners as caregivers
Counseling circles could be used in prisons
Prisons could be rehabilitative
Prison labor could be paid more, have labor protections, and prepare people for employment after release
Juvenile detention could be improved to rehabilitate
Prisons could have dog training programs