
Conditions of Confinement: Law vs. Reality – A Conversation with Mark A. Jones
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In this thought-provoking episode, Resilience2Redemption Host Madeline-Michelle: Carthen interview prisoner advocate Mark A. Jones to explore a critical and often overlooked question: What is the real experience of confinement, and how does it compare to what the law says it should be?
Together, they reflect on:
The emotional and spiritual toll of confinement
The disconnect between legal protections of due process and its reality vs. institutional practice
Stories of resilience and humanity within broken systems
What chaplains, caregivers, and society as a whole must begin to ask
This conversation is not about policy headlines. It’s about the people impacted and the deeper truths we often miss. Whether you're in the legal field, ministry, advocacy, or simply seeking to understand more deeply, this episode offers a reflective and human-centered perspective on confinement in today’s justice system.