Haiti, a Caribbean nation grappling with numerous challenges, has now found itself on the alarming list of countries burdened with severely overcrowded prisons.
Data sourced from the World Prison Brief has revealed that Haiti currently stands as the second-worst country in the world when it comes to prison overcrowding.
The figures indicate that its prisons are operating at a staggering 454.4 per cent overcapacity.
This dire situation places Haiti only behind the Republic of Congo, where prison overcrowding reaches an even more alarming 616.9 per cent.
Meanwhile, in Latin America and the Caribbean, Haiti has the most overcrowded prison population, followed by Guatemala, Bolivia, El Salvador, and Brazil.
Haiti among most dangerous countries globally
This ranking follows last year’s findings in the Global Peace Index.
Haiti, a nation grappling with mounting security challenges, was listed among the 34th most dangerous countries globally.
Published annually by the Institute for Economics and Peace, this index assesses the safety levels in nations worldwide.
A major downturn for Haiti
Haiti’s standing in the 2023 GPI marks a significant downturn, with the nation dropping seventeen places to 129th out of 163 countries.
This ranking stands as the lowest Haiti has ever experienced since the inception of the index back in 2008.
















