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Journalist Paul Connolly travels to one of the most dangerous places on Earth, Honduras, where he volunteers to sped a week living as a prisoner within possibly the world's most dangerous place to be incarcerated - Danli Prison. Inside Danli, which was built to house 280 convicts but now holds more than 700, it is the inmates who run the prison and make the rules. Living conditions in Danli are squalid, the atmosphere volatile and with just a handful of guards and no modern surveillance systems in place the prison authorities have little choice but to hand the day-to-day running of the prison over to the baton-wielding inmates.