Prison consultant says Joran van der Sloot won't survive long in Peruvian prison

Joran van der Sloot June 4.jpgView full sizeChilean authorities escort Joran van der Sloot, center, in Santiago, Chile on Friday, June 4, 2010. The Dutch man was detained Thursday after crossing the border from Peru, where authorities say he's the prime suspect in the May 30 killing of 21-year-old Stephany Flores. Van der Sloot was previously arrested in the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teen Natalie Holloway of Mountain Brook, but later released by Dutch authorities. (AP file)

Joran van der Sloot won't survive long in Peru's prisons, predicts a former convict who now works as a consultant to white collar criminals headed to prison,

reports.

Larry Levine, founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants, says van der Sloot's living in isolation won't help him. The combination a high-profile crime, a victim from a prominent family and the nation's poverty all help make van der Sloot a prime target,

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