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El Salvador's mega jail can help fix our 'broken' prison system, says Richard Madeley: The lessons Britain can learn from one of the world's harshest prison regimes
The broadcaster spent time inside the Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot) in El Salvador, where suspected gang members sit in metal bunks stacked four beds high in concrete cells.
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What happenedThe broadcaster spent time inside the Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot) in El Salvador, where suspected gang members sit in metal bunks stacked four beds high in concrete cells.
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Right / center-rightEl Salvador's mega jail can help fix our 'broken' prison system, says Richard Madeley: The lessons Britain can learn from one of...
El Salvador's mega jail can help fix our 'broken' prison system, says Richard Madeley: The lessons Britain can learn from one of the world's harshest prison regimes
The broadcaster spent time inside the Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot) in El Salvador, where suspected gang members sit in metal bunks stacked four beds high in concrete cells.
El Salvador's mega jail can help fix our 'broken' prison system, says Richard Madeley: The lessons Britain can learn from one of the world's harshest prison regimes
The broadcaster spent time inside the Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot) in El Salvador, where suspected gang members sit in metal bunks stacked four beds high in concrete cells.