Prison reform is a set of initiatives aimed at improving the conditions and practices within prisons in order to achieve better outcomes for both inmates and society as a whole. This includes addressing issues such as overcrowding, violence, and lack of access to education and rehabilitation programs. The goal of prison reform is to promote rehabilitation and reduce recidivism rates, while also ensuring that inmates are treated humanely and have access to the necessary resources to successfully reintegrate into society upon release. Advocates for prison reform may push for changes in sentencing laws, increased mental health support for inmates, increased access to education and job training programs, and better resources for transitioning from prison back into the community.