Tommaso Protti
Ta Cheio
Ta Cheio. November 2016. An overcrowded cell, Santa Izabel do Pará, Brazil, designed to host 12 people end to contain more than 25 prisoners. Brazil’s prison population is the fourth largest in the world, just after the US, China and Russia—but it’s growing faster than any other country’s and severe overcrowding is plaguing the penal system to the point of bursting.