A crime academy
El Salvador’s Izalco prison is an especially alarming example of an accusation commonly raised: that far from returning reformed offenders to society as productive citizens, prisons all too often become schools for crime, training and hardening criminals in their ways.
El Salvador’s Izalco prison is an especially alarming example of an accusation commonly raised: that far from returning reformed offenders to society as productive citizens, prisons all too often become schools for crime, training and hardening criminals in their ways.
They provide advanced training for law breakers, transforming amateurs into dangerous professionals.
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