Okay. Pardon me for trying to summarize in such a brief amount of time.
My sister did a research internship at the Elizabeth Fry Society, so I have great respect for the organization. She later went on to Cambridge and is now a successful economist with the Ontario government.
Savannah, why is segregation still used, despite the harmful effects? It's evident from what you have presented that it has horrible and startling effects for the incarcerated. Why is this not being recognized and different, more interactive forms of incarceration taking place? Why is there still such a great use of this method?