The New Mexico Mens and Womens Recovery Academies, for instance, strive to maintain inmate morale through positive programming, flexible policies, and pleasant aesthetics. The mens academy reportedly has the feel of a college campus, while the womens facility contains housing for inmates children so that families can stay together during the rehabilitation process. Reporter Rae Ellen Bichell describes these humane conditions, noting, The windows have curtains instead of bars, and vents so people can choose to let in real air. There are even residential areas called cottages and lodges, where inmates in good standing can order their own groceries, cook their own meals and stay up late watching movies.<\i> I can imagine the conditions are so positive, flexible, and pleasant that no one wants to leave.