Mexican prisons still dirty but less dangerous and crowded

In this April 1, 2018 file photo, state police patrol outside La Toma prison in Amatlan de los Reyes, Veracruz state, Mexico, after authorities said that six police officers died from smoke inhalation when prisoners started a fire while resisting an effort to transfer dangerous inmates out of the prison. According to a report released Thursday, April 11, 2019 by Mexico’s governmental National Human Rights Commission, Mexico’s state and federal prison systems are understaffed and dirty, but are no longer so dangerous and overcrowded. (AP Photo/Felix Marquez, File)

MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s state and federal prison systems are understaffed and dirty, but are no longer so dangerous and overcrowded, according to a report released Thursday.

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