BIG Jail Mill challenges us to rethink corrections from the ground up. Every year, prisons consume billions in public funds while producing high recidivism, wasted potential, and little true rehabilitation. Jail Mill proposes a bold transform idle prison time into energy, education, and dignity.
In this visionary blueprint, Ryan Osbourne shows how exercise-powered generators, tablet-based learning, and fair reward systems can turn prisons into hubs of renewal rather than warehouses of despair. By linking physical effort to real outcomes—electricity, skills, certifications, and privileges—incarceration becomes a structured path toward responsibility and reintegration. This book is not about punishment—it’s about possibility. Jail Mill argues that rehabilitation is a smarter investment than endless cycles of incarceration, saving taxpayer money while restoring human potential. With chapters on ethics, workforce preparation, public trust, and next-generation innovations like recycling, farming, and digital training, this is a road-map for policymakers, nonprofits, and citizens who believe prisons can do better.
Clear, compelling, and unafraid to challenge the status quo, BIG Jail Mill is a call to to build systems that generate energy, dignity, and renewal—for inmates, for communities, and for society as a whole.