Date & Time
Monday, July 20, 2026, 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Time
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Name
RT-02 The Rehabilitative Imperative: Emotional Conditioning, Spatial Control, and the Failure of Reform
Description

Prison design shapes how people live, work, and adapt. This brief conversation examines how structure and purpose influence rehabilitation, identity, and daily experience for both staff and incarcerated individuals. Drawing on firsthand accounts, explore how spatial control and institutional pressures create emotional strain and reinforce cycles of harm - and what that means for correctional health, outcomes, and system credibility.

Educational Objectives

  • Summarize how desensitization and emotional adaptation operate across roles in prisons
  • Describe how spatial design and overcrowding in carceral environments contribute to harmful patterns
  • Explain how institutional priorities of control and containment can undermine rehabilitation

Level: Basic