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infantilizing effect

    "A consequence of putting men in cells and controlling their movements is that they can do almost nothing for themselves.  For their various needs they are dependent on one person, their gallery officer.  Instead of feeling like a big, tough guard, the gallery officer at the end o fthe day often feels like a waiter serving a hundred tables or like the mother of a nightmarishly large brood of sullen, dangerous, and demanding children.  When grown men are infantilized, most don't take to it nicely." p. 234"

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