What does it mean to rethink incarceration in America?
In our recent episode of The Last Mile Radio,
@lbeisen Eisen, Senior Director of the Justice Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, breaks down the thinking behind one of the most comprehensive reports on prison reform released this year.
The
@BrennanCenter report examines a system that has failed on multiple levels. It looks at the lived experience of incarceration, the impact on families, and the toll on correctional staff who operate in high-stress, often unsafe environments every day. It also highlights a critical gap, most prisons are not equipped to address the root causes that lead people there in the first place, including lack of education, job access, and mental health support.
At the same time, the report identifies where real momentum for change is sprouting: Across the country, there are programs working inside correctional systems to reduce violence, improve daily conditions, and create pathways for successful reentry.
Organizations like The Last Mile are part of that effort, partnering directly with departments of corrections to build practical, scalable solutions. The report brings these efforts together in one place, showing how different models are beginning to reshape what incarceration can look like when dignity, safety, and opportunity are prioritized.
This is why the report matters. It does not just describe what is broken. It documents what is working, and why it works.
Watch the full episode of The Last Mile Radio:
thelastmileradio.org/podcast…