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Some of the world's toughest city and county jails as seen through the eyes of corrections officers.
Some of the world's toughest city and county jails as seen through the eyes of corrections officers.
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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, EP32 "Gulf War Soldier"By proclaiming that he is a Gulf War Veteran, a man states he should be imprisoned; a corporal investigates, a prisoner on prisoner assault; an officer's last shift is filled with fireworks.
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S1, EP33 "Moneybags"Three inmates start brawling inside the drunk tank; one man must wear a mask so that officers can avoid his rain of spit; a young woman fails to take jail seriously and behaves provocatively.
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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, 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, 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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