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Investigative journalists become voluntary inmates in the world's most volatile prisons, where intimidation and brutality rule.
Connolly spends a week inside DanlĂ prison in Honduras, where the toughest inmates are armed and act as enforcers for the overwhelmed guards.
Connolly serves time in Poland's Piotrkow prison, a maximum security lockup where the country's most hardened criminals stay in cells 23 hours a day.
Mexico's El Hongo prison is home to murderers, hitmen, drug bosses and -- for one week -- Paul Connolly, who experiences life among the inmates.
Connolly spends time in two different prisons in the Philippines, where overcrowding, gangs and severe intimidation are a way of life.
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