
Offered a human-centered alternative to carceral control, ready for policy adoption and scale-up.
Offered a human-centered alternative to carceral control, ready for policy adoption and scale-up.This platform was designed to connect academic research with key government agencies responsible for correctional policy and national security. The project introduced a human-centered design alternative to conventional control-based measures. By proposing a spatial model grounded in care, dignity, and reintegration, the research offered a radically different approach that emphasizes rehabilitation over restriction.
Importantly, the project demonstrated high implementation readiness. The spatial prototype and conceptual model can be directly developed into official design guidelines or a prototype facility for the Department of Corrections, offering practical solutions that bridge policy, planning, and built environment innovation.
Research Presentation: Post-Release Confinement Facility Design
The research project on post-release confinement was presented as part of a review session under the National Research Program on Technological and Innovative Solutions for Crisis Management in Controlled Facilities. The presentation was part of Subproject 2: Design and Construction of Post-Release Confinement Facilities for individuals under surveillance in accordance with the Recidivism Prevention Act of 2022, which targets offenses related to sexual violence or physical aggression. The event took place at Centra by Centara Government Complex Hotel & Convention Centre, Chaeng Watthana, Bangkok. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid