liliuania tops the list with 8 murders per hundred thousand residents every year.ld fashioned. the prisoners are crowded into group cells. drugs and violence are common. even when they are released, the convicts have little chance of a return to normal life. >> the last few hours in prison. he was 29 when he was first convicted. he has been incarcerated twice since then for totaled nine years. now he is finally scheduled for release. he has been looking forward to this day for weeks. his anticipation is overshadowed by doubt. after so many years behind bars, he is no longer the same person he was before. >> someone is always staring at you. the officials, the cameras, but especially cellmates. a matter what you are doing, someone is always watching. there are 40 men in a cell. there is no room for privacy. there's nothing to call your own. it is very unpleasant. the worst part is that you get used to it. >> for him, freedom is just past the windows. they're still 1300 inmates here in what is known as the toughest penitentiary in lithuania. 95% of the convicts are s