Sheriff Jamey Noel has devised an unprecedented program to root out crime and corruption in the Clark County Jail. His plan is to send seven civilian volunteers into jail as undercover inmates. The participants all have unique motivations for joining the program, and have been given cover stories, training on the rules of inmate culture, and instructions on how to stay safe. Now they just have to convince the inmates and the officers that they are real inmates.
A&E revealed that Zac's wife, Ashleigh, is one of the eight new participants in the second season. She is joined by a former corrections officer, mother of an incarcerated child, bounty hunter, criminal justice student, a young lawyer, and two others. Their identities, as well as their reasons which led to their deciding to be a part of the program, are revealed in this special.
Phase one of Sheriff Jamey Noel's unprecedented program has concluded, and now he is initiating phase two of the program, by sending eight new participants into the Clark County Jail. These people will go into the jail as undercover inmates to help the Sheriff further understand how drugs and contraband are getting into the facility. His work to finally clean up the jail isn't finished yet.
This special episode will focus on the journeys of Ashleigh, Sheri, Chris and Ryan. From the day they left home for Clark County Jail, until the moment they returned, we'll track each person's journey through Sheriff Jamey Noel's unprecedented program.
This special episode will focus on the journeys of Monalisa, Dion, Quintin, Brian and the so called "Sewer-gate" fiasco. By incorporating never-before-seen interviews, we'll take a deep dive into the hallmark moments of their experience. From fights to friendships to feuds, each participant will take us through their attempt to survive 60 days in jail.
Seven months after the completion of Phase Two of Sheriff Noel's unprecedented program at the Clark County Jail, the eight participants return home with different perspectives as many of them consider new life goals. We follow them home to see how their time in the program affected their lives. The Phase Two participants have all become close friends since the reunion, so they decide to throw Dion and his fianc e Ashlee an engagement party to celebrate their special bond.
In Atlanta's Fulton County Jail, Colonel Mark Adger is sending 17 undercover volunteers into his facility to find solutions to contraband, drug smuggling, and gang violence. The participants who infiltrate Atlanta's Fulton County Jail for this season include a special education teacher who works with at-risk youth, a man who believes that the system has failed African Americans and wants to help fight discrimination, a former corrections officer who wants to see what it is like when the roles are reversed, a woman who met her husband while he was incarcerated and hopes to understand his institutionalized behavior, a Marine with law enforcement aspirations, and others.
Dan Abrams counts down the top 20 most unforgettable moments, from jaw-dropping fights to full-blown tears, and all the craziness in between.
One month before participants enter Pitt County Detention center to help identify problems inside, the inmates and staff tell an unflinching story of what life is like inside the jail in a way never before seen on "60 Days In." This special episode will show viewers the living conditions, the dangers, the food and other aspects of Pitt County Detention Center as the cameras expose life inside.
Scarlett, Daniel, and Corey try to find their way in The Utah County Jail. Daniel makes careless mistakes that could put him in danger, while Scarlett is troubled by a bossy trustee. Corey's sexuality becomes a source of conflict but a new cellmate in Gen Pop offers him acceptance. And while newcomer Nina is at risk of not taking jail seriously enough, ex-con Fabian remembers the horrors of jail all too well.
Six months after the completion of an unprecedented program in Clark County Jail, all seven participants have returned to their lives unalterably changed. All of the participants have gained a new perspective on the prison system, but a few of them have made drastic life changes since returning home.