An incredible photo essay by photographer Donald Weber, who worked for five years to let Ukrainian authorities let him photograph inside an interrogation room. His photographs attempt to capture the moment that a suspect breaks:
Once inside, he looked not to the men who did whatever it took to extract an admission of guilt, but on the suspects before them. The photos here attempt to capture the moment when the accused come to realize the enormity of the state power their interrogators embody—and accept that they will have to submit.
This photo, according to the slideshow, is of a delinquency and shoplifting suspect: