The entire design of the Correction Center is centered on the incarcerated, or as I prefer to call them, the residents. Their typical day is divided into three parts consisting of work, learning (or therapy) and recreation.

The work is productive and essential, led by mentors, paid in digital credits permitting the residents to eat, clean their clothes and outfit their cell with products fabricated on site in the Correction Center.

The learning hours are equally important, allowing the residents to complete their education covering the most basic of skills like reading, math and language. This can all lead to a high school diploma, vocational degree or even to a college degree. Professional therapists and older inmates who have understood the problems confronting the incarcerated lead the therapy sessions.

Recreation is both physical as well as self initiated activities such as theater, music. writing or reading.