‘Places to heal, not to harm’: why brutal prison design kills off hope

‘Places to heal, not to harm’: why brutal prison design kills off hope

By The Guardian

From razor-wire fences and crumbling cells to no windows and overcrowding, conditions in most jails mean rehabilitation is a nonstarter. Here’s how we can create better spaces for prisoners. By Yvonne Jewkes. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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