SYSTEMS THAT HARM: What Happens When Control Is Called Care - Couverture souple

Warren, Mackenzie

 
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Synopsis

SYSTEMS THAT HARM
What Happens When Control Is Called Care

They called it care.
They called it necessary.
They said it was rare.

What if it isn’t?

This book examines how control, coercion, and harmful practices can persist inside systems meant to protect—often justified as “treatment,” “safety,” or “discipline.”

Drawing on psychological patterns, institutional dynamics, and human-rights frameworks, Systems That Harm explores how similar structures can appear across different environments, including:

• Troubled teen programs and behavior-modification settings
• Psychiatric wards and residential treatment centers
• Nursing homes and group care environments
• Religious or high-control institutions
• Prisons, detention centers, and other confinement systems
• Educational and child-protection settings

Rather than focusing on a single case, this book looks at the shared patterns—how language reframes harm, how compliance is rewarded, and how systems can maintain control while presenting themselves as help.

It also examines the legal and moral gray areas that allow these practices to continue, even when they raise serious ethical concerns.

This is not a claim that all institutions are harmful.
It is an examination of how harm can be built into systems—and how difficult it can be to recognize when it’s framed as care.

For readers interested in psychology, human behavior, social systems, or lived-experience perspectives, this book offers a way to better understand what can feel hard to name:

When something seems off… but is still being called help.

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