With authority and rigor, Wolff employs ethics, law, science, and compassion to call out the anti-humanism roots underpinning the (un)intelligent design of the current correctional system and rings in a new way of intelligently designing and maintaining a just, fair, and person-centered system of asylum, of and for humanity.
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A general model of harm in correctional settings
That prisons, as social institutions, are harmful is an accepted fact by corrections experts, although the fact is rarely found acceptable. Factually, we know harm inside prison ranges from bullying (Ireland 2005) to homicide and suicide (Noonan 2012), and such...

