Behind Closed Doors: Prison Cells Around the World

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El Salvador

Behind Closed Doors: Prison Cells Around the World
El Salvador’s prisons are notorious for their overcrowded and violent conditions. Inmates are crammed into cells with barely enough room to stand, let alone live. This extreme overcrowding is a breeding ground for violence, as tensions run high in the confined spaces. Rights violations, poor living standards, and rampant corruption further plague the system.

The situation in Salvadoran prisons is a reflection of the broader challenges facing the country’s criminal justice system. With limited resources and a high incarceration rate, the system struggles to maintain order and ensure the safety of both inmates and staff. The ongoing violence and corruption within these facilities highlight the urgent need for reform.



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