You can limit the scope of the damage though, and that is an understated benefit of a framework. Architecting solutions for a team is about risk management in many ways.
I'd say most frameworks don't do this very well. One of the reasons I think React is really promising is that it does it better than most, but ironically it isn't a framework.
Personally I think there's no substitute for peer review. Code reviews and pair programming are both far more powerful tools.