Those correction theorists who are in agreement with severe and rigid controls as a normal part of the correctional process are confronted with a contradiction: this is so because responsibility that is consistent with freedom cannot be developed in a repressive atmosphere. They do not recognize this contradiction when they carry out their programs with dictatorial force and expect convicted criminals exposed to such programs to be reformed into free and responsible citizens.The passage best supports the statement that a repressive atmosphere in a prison

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Those correction theorists who are in agreement with severe and rigid controls as a normal part of the correctional process are confronted with a contradiction: this is so because responsibility that is consistent with freedom cannot be developed in a repressive atmosphere. They do not recognize this contradiction when they carry out their programs with dictatorial force and expect convicted criminals exposed to such programs to be reformed into free and responsible citizens.<br>The passage best supports the statement that a repressive atmosphere in a prison