Fri 21 Sep 2007 07.37EDT First published on Fri 21 Sep 2007 07.37EDT Photograph: John Moore/Getty Photograph: John Moore/Getty Photograph: John Moore/Getty Photograph: John Moore/Getty Photograph: John Moore/Getty
Originally set up as a small 'high-value' detention site - Saddam Hussein was kept there - the prison outside Baghdad now has 2,000 inmates. US forces have around 60,000 people detained in Iraq, compared with 27,000 a year ago
Fri 21 Sep 2007 07.37 EDT First published on Fri 21 Sep 2007 07.37 EDT
Detainees walk around and others pray at the Camp Cropper detention centre
Juvenile detainees pray at the 'House of Wisdom' school operated by the US military near Camp Cropper. More than 800 juveniles are now in American custody at the site. Most were captured during this year's American troop 'surge'. They attend classes in Arabic, science, maths, history, civics and English every three days
A detainee on death row lies in his solitary confinement cell. He was first detained by US forces and later sentenced to death for murder by an Iraqi criminal court