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A violent ruckus ensues after a man is placed in jail; secret prison communication methods are explored and examined; deputies cautiously extract a disruptive man while his wife is held nearby.

A violent ruckus ensues after a man is placed in jail; secret prison communication methods are explored and examined; deputies cautiously extract a disruptive man while his wife is held nearby.

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S1, EP28 "Screamer"

A woman booked for domestic violence begins screaming and can't calm down; two friends arrested for public intoxication embrace in a tearful reunion; a woman is brought in with a stolen car.

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S1, EP29 "Fainting Man"

An uncooperative woman fights arrest resulting in a trip to the isolation chamber; one inmate calls 911 within jail walls causing confusion; officers run to the rescue when a man passes out.

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S1, EP30 "Baby Mama Drama"

To avoid self-harm, an intoxicated man is handcuffed to a booking bench; after fighting at a bar, a combative prisoner is arrested; an unmarried couple squabbles during the booking process.

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S1, EP31 "Stabbed"

Code Blue alarms sound as inmates start fighting inside the men's jail; an irate man with a huge beard refuses to remove bands inside his facial hair; a man with deep stab wounds stumbles into jail.

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S1, EP27 "Singing Peg Leg"

A prisoner refuses to exit his cell prompting an elaborate extraction; a man begins singing in response to his arrest; during a severe alcohol withdrawal, an inmate repeatedly escapes his restraints.

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S1, EP26 "Pigeonholed"

A man attacks a medical officer and officers rush to intervene; after destroying a tree and unleashing pigeons, a woman is arrested; unease is caused by a man's menacing glare during his booking.

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S1, EP25 "Angry Probation"

Inmates are subdued after exhibiting unruly behavior; anger drives emotions as a man accuses officers of racial profiling; an officer uses verbal judo to gain the upper hand with combative inmates.

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S1, EP24 "Cell Fight Suicide"

A cell brawl escalates quickly; after being arrested on her wedding night, a woman has deep regrets and serious reflections; officers free a man from his own noose and place him on a vigilant watch.

Some of the world's toughest city and county jails as seen through the eyes of corrections officers.
Starring: Colin Salmon, Greg Germann, Hill Harper, Jake McDorman, James McDaniel, Jennifer Carpenter, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Tom Degnan
Original Air Date: Aug 2, 2007
Genres: RealityTV Series
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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