Current Date: 26 Jul, 2025
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Inside San Pedro: The Self-Run Prison Society of Bolivia

Bolivia’s San Pedro Prison runs without guards inside—prisoners govern, work, and live with their families.

Hidden behind the walls of San Pedro Prison in La Paz, Bolivia, lies a strange and complex society unlike any other correctional facility in the world. Once inmates pass through the gates, they enter a world with no guards patrolling inside—just prisoners managing their own lives. Here, inmates elect leaders, enforce their own laws, and run internal economies that include everything from restaurants to barbershops. To live in a cell, prisoners must pay rent, which often means taking on jobs or running small businesses. Many even live with their wives and children inside the prison, blurring the line between punishment and community. Though unconventional and controversial, San Pedro operates as a fully functioning micro-society—raising both eyebrows and questions about justice, survival, and human adaptability.

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