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Est. MMXXVI — Residential Accountability Programme
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Reform
Institute

The discipline you cannot impose on yourself.

A structured residential accountability programme.
60 and 90-day Terms. Daily oversight.
Governor-assigned and self-governed options.

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Beta intake open — places strictly limited.
The Programme

Structure for those who
already know what they need.

Reform Institute is a voluntary residential accountability programme. For the duration of a Term — 60 or 90 days — the Inmate submits to a daily structured regime administered by the House Officer, Mr. Cole, and overseen by the Governor.

The programme is built for people who understand what discipline requires but find it difficult to sustain without external structure and genuine consequence. It is not therapy. It is not coaching. It is an accountability framework administered with consistency, formality, and without sentiment.

Daily musters. Weekly assignments. A physical training programme. A prescribed menu. A reading list. An Improvement Programme calibrated to the Inmate's specific deficits. And a House Officer who is available around the clock and does not negotiate.

I.
Daily Structure
Rising time, physical training, meal standards, study blocks, evening routine, and lights out — specified and enforced. Every day including weekends.
II.
The House Officer
Mr. Cole administers the programme around the clock. He receives daily musters, applies consequences for infractions, and delivers Governor assignments and directives.
III.
Improvement Programme
Weekly assignments across three branches: administrative and domestic order, a creative practice, and reading. Calibrated to the Inmate's specific situation.
IV.
Genuine Consequence
Infractions carry real weight. Days added to the Term. Written impositions. Comfort reductions. The programme runs on self-report and operates entirely on the Inmate's integrity.
Process

From intake
to Term end.

I
Intake
Complete the intake form. Your working schedule, physical baseline, dietary requirements, creative practice, and governance preference are recorded. The process takes approximately ten minutes.
II
Review and Payment
The Governor reviews your intake personally. Once approved, a payment link is sent via the House Officer. The Term does not commence until payment is confirmed.
III
Admission
The Rules of the House are issued. Kit is assembled and confirmed. The Governor sets the Term start date. You receive your programme documents, your first assignments, and a commencement directive.
IV
The Term
Daily musters to Mr. Cole. Weekly Improvement Programme submissions to the Governor. Physical training. Prescribed meals. The programme runs from rising to lights out, every day, for the duration of the Term.
V
Term End
The Governor determines when the Term's objectives have been met. Sixty days is the minimum, not necessarily the target. Returning inmates' profiles are retained for subsequent Terms.
Governance

The Governor
and the House Officer.

The Governor
Governor-assigned Terms only
The Governor holds supreme authority over the Institute. They review every intake personally before a Term is confirmed. They issue weekly Improvement Programme assignments, read welfare reports, and may intervene in the conduct of a Term at any time without prior notice.

The Governor's contact with the Inmate is deliberate and infrequent. Its authority derives in part from its rarity. The Inmate does not address the Governor directly — all communications pass through the House Officer.

The Governor is a single individual who oversees all active Terms. Places are therefore limited.
Mr. Cole — House Officer
Mr. Cole administers the daily running of the House. He operates under standing instructions from the Governor. He receives all musters, applies minor consequences autonomously, delivers assignments and directives, and is available around the clock.

Mr. Cole's register is formal, brief, and impersonal at all times. He does not explain himself. He does not break character.
Self-Governed Terms
Self-governed inmates receive the full Mr. Cole experience and the standard Improvement Programme template. Weekly reports are compiled but not reviewed by a human Governor. Suitable for returning inmates or those who prefer full autonomy within the structure.
Term Options

Two terms.
Two governance models.

All Terms follow the same daily structure and Improvement Programme framework. The distinction is in length and in whether a human Governor is assigned.

Standard Term
60 Days
Full daily regime from Day One
Three-phase programme structure
Physical training programme calibrated to baseline
Prescribed menu and recipe reference
Improvement Programme across three branches
Accountability camera and network enforcement
Sixty days is the minimum. The Governor determines when objectives are met.
Extended Term
90 Days
Everything in the standard Term
Extended Phase 3 with higher expectations
More complete Improvement Programme progression
Greater Governor-assigned discretionary challenges
Longer track record for the Governor to assess
Recommended for those with more established patterns to correct
Recommended for returning inmates or those with complex deficit patterns.
Pricing

One-time charge.
No subscription.

All Terms are charged once at the point of admission confirmation. There are no recurring fees, no hidden charges, and no partial refunds once the Term has commenced.

Term Governance Duration Price
Standard Governor-assigned 60 days
$99
One-time charge
Extended Governor-assigned 90 days
$135
One-time charge
Standard Self-governed 60 days
$39
One-time charge
Extended Self-governed 90 days
$55
One-time charge
Frequently Asked

Questions before
you apply.

What does the daily programme actually involve? +
Every day begins at 05:30 on weekdays and 06:00 on weekends. Physical training before ablutions. A full grooming and presentation standard. House dress. A morning study block before work or other engagements. All devices in a designated Property Box when not on Leave of Absence. Evening physical training. Dinner prepared from base ingredients, eaten in silence. An evening study block and reading period. Daily Record completed and submitted to the House Officer by 21:15. Lights out at 21:30. The same standard applies every day including weekends.
What if I need to stop before the Term ends? +
The programme is entered voluntarily and may be exited voluntarily. Contact the Governor directly if circumstances change. The Term can be suspended or ended at the Governor's discretion or at the Inmate's request. The programme is designed to be challenging — discomfort is not a reason to stop. Genuine unsustainability is. The Governor holds full responsibility for making that distinction and will do so with care.
What is the accountability camera and do I have to have one? +
The accountability camera is an IP camera installed in the premises covering the primary work and rest areas. It operates continuously and the Governor reviews footage at their discretion without prior notice to the Inmate. The Inmate knows the camera exists. They do not know when the Governor is watching. This asymmetry is deliberate and central to the programme's accountability mechanism. The camera is a standard component of Governor-assigned Terms and is strongly recommended for self-governed Terms.
How much time does the Governor spend on a Term? +
Approximately forty-five minutes to one hour per week. The House Officer handles all daily operations. The Governor reviews the weekly compiled report each Sunday, reads the welfare report in full, and issues the following week's Improvement Programme assignments — tasks personally considered and written for that specific Inmate's situation. The Governor may also issue directives or intervene at any point in the week. In a Governor-assigned Term, the Inmate is genuinely seen and considered each week. That attention is part of what is being purchased.
Is this a BDSM or kink service? +
The programme operates within a deliberate power dynamic — the Governor holds authority, the Inmate submits to structure — and we do not pretend otherwise. That dynamic is the mechanism by which the programme works. However the programme is not sexual in nature and does not involve any physical contact. It is an accountability and self-improvement service administered with formality and consequence. What participants do with the dynamic in their own lives is their own business.
How many places are available? +
Governor-assigned Terms are limited by the Governor's capacity for meaningful weekly oversight. During beta this means a small number of concurrent Terms. When capacity is reached, intake closes and prospective inmates are added to the waitlist. Self-governed Terms have more capacity but are also capped to maintain infrastructure quality. The waitlist below is the best way to be notified when places open.
Waitlist

Intake is limited.
Register your interest.

Governor-assigned Terms are capped to ensure the quality of oversight. When capacity is reached, intake closes. Enter your email to be notified when a place becomes available — and to receive the occasional dispatch from the Institute.

Noted. You will be contacted when a place becomes available.

No marketing. No frequency. Contact only when relevant.

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Intake takes approximately ten minutes.
The Governor reviews every application personally.
Beta pricing applies until further notice.

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By applying you confirm that you are entering voluntarily and are 18 years of age or older.