As home secretary, Rab Butler aimed to enhance understanding of crime through improved treatment, funding groundbreaking initiatives like the Cambridge Institute of Criminology and Grendon prison.
The radical idea behind Grendon is to re-child and re-educate inmates, teaching vital life management skills that many missed in their childhood.
Re-education is described by inmates as painful yet necessary work, where constant self-reflection and peer challenges lead to profound emotional confrontations.
The high percentage of UK prisoners with personality disorders emphasizes the need for intensive therapeutic environments as offered by Grendon prison.
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