Reducing recidivism and reoffending requires more than isolated programs or short-term interventions. It demands a holistic, inclusive, and digital approach that recognizes the full complexity of reentry. In our most recent webinar. On February 5, 2026, Geographic Solutions' international webinar tackled the issues surrounding these topics and more. Throughout the presentation, it was clear that one thread unified all speakers: Inclusion through meaningful economic participation is the most powerful lever to reduce recidivism. When justice-impacted individuals are given real pathways to contribute economically -- whether through work, entrepreneurship, skills development -- recidivism drops, communities stabilize, and economies benefit. Whether it's Jeff Korzenik's economic framing, Daisy Mills' entrepreneurship work, Bruce Roch's employer-led inclusion strategy, or Suzie Changus' in-custody training programs, all speakers emphasized that purpose and dignity are foundational to successful reentry, and not optional nice-to-haves.