UK prisons are full. How do other countries deal with overcrowing? | BBC News

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The UK's prison population today is about 86,500 and there are about 2,400 spare places. Overcrowding has caused chaos across prisons and the courts. Prime Minister Andy Burnham has now changed the incoming early release scheme for some prisoners in England and Wales, to exclude rapists and some other offenders. So - what other solutions are there to the increasing pressure facing the system? And can the UK look for ideas from abroad? 00:32 - Why are prisons so overcrowded? 02:42: The situation in Europe 04:20 - The situation in the Netherlands 06:01 - The situation in Latin America 08:01 - The situation in El Salvador 11:54 - The situation in the United States 14:06 - The situation in Asia 16:19 - The situation in Africa 17:50 - What can we learn from other countries? Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #BBCNews

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