Dominican officials cram thousands of inmates facing no charges into overcrowded prisons
- Thousands of inmates in the Dominican Republic are overcrowded in prisons, some operating at seven times their capacity.
- Over 60% of inmates are held under preventive detention without charges, according to the National Public Defense Office.
- President Luis Abinader appointed Roberto Santana to lead a commission to improve prison conditions after a deadly fire at La Victoria, which holds over 7,000 inmates despite being built for 2,100.
- The prison system has been described as being on the brink of collapse, with worsening health conditions and inadequate rehabilitation opportunities for inmates.
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