A "prison reformer" is someone who works to improve the prison system by advocating for better conditions, fairer treatment, and helping inmates rehabilitate themselves for a brighter future. Full definition
Nurse Florence Nightingale and prison reformer Elizabeth Fry came before her. (fortune.com)
Most prison reformers would like to see shorter determinate sentencing. (religion-online.org)
Three years after Roe v. Wade had made abortion on demand the most compelling moral issue of our times, 1976 was also the year a Southern Baptist of a different political bent, Charles Colson, Watergate villain turned prison reformer, published his own bestselling conversion story. (firstthings.com)