If medical and pshychological evaluations show that a prisoner has normal mirror neurons then that prisoner is a good candidate for rehabilitation. Such prisoners must be isolated from other prisoners and only exposed to people with good behavior, this means the guards and prison staff must also display good behavior. Prisoners to be rehabilitated can be rewarded for good behavior with increasing access to videos or TV, but they can only watch shows that have examples of good behavior. This is absolutely critical. In the prisoner's brain the mirror neurons of the prisoner will copy the behavior of the examples shown in the videos. They will also need in-person interaction with caseworkers, priests, or visitors that are good examples of proper behaviour. As they progress in the process of rehabilitation they can be allowed to attend small group activities and meetings in the public with the escort of a prison guard. When the rehabilitation of the prisoner allows the prisoner to be fully immersed in the public there must still be monitoring of the prisoner by GPS to ensure that prisoners do not congregate with each other or with old friends. After four years of being fully integrated into the public (without incidents, arrests, etc) then the prisoner can be considered completely rehabilitated and can receive a "certificate of rehabilitation" and have the electronic surveilance GPS device removed from the prisoner.