Mexico's National Human Rights Commission says most of the country's prisons are ill-equipped, overcrowded and dangerous, according to AP. The report by the governmental commission says that of 130 prisons inspected, 95 lack adequate guards and staff, and 104 fail to adequately separate convicted inmates from people facing trial. The most shocking part of the report presented Tuesday was the overcrowding found at 71 of the 130 penitentiaries. Commission President Luis Raul Gonzalez said that as many as 30 inmates were found living in cells designed for four people.