
Eyman - The House of Pain
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Carl Toersbijns

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About this listen
Rather than pointing fingers or assigning blame, this work aims to illuminate the lesser-known realities of managing such a facility, inviting readers to examine the balance between safety, order, treatment, and accountability—and to draw their own conclusions about what the House of Pain truly represents in the modern correctional landscape. House of Pain: Eyman offers a rare, inside look at Arizona’s SMU II Browning Unit—one of the state’s most secure and complex prison environments. Drawing on years of firsthand experience, former Deputy Warden Carl ToersBijns explores the facility’s origins, operations, and evolving culture with honesty and insight. Rather than pass judgment, this book provides context and clarity around the policies, pressures, and philosophies that have shaped what many call the House of Pain. It’s not condemnation, it’s an opportunity for readers to understand, reflect, and decide for themselves what this place truly represents.
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