60 Days In

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  • 2016
  • 7 Seasons
  • 7.6  (236)

60 Days In is an American television series that premiered on A&E in March 2016. The show centers around innocent civilians, who volunteer to go undercover and spend 60 days in a correctional facility. It aims to show the reality of life behind bars, and to gather information about the problems faced by inmates and correctional officers. During the show, the participants, also referred to as 'inmates', are fitted with hidden cameras and microphones and are assigned to different pods within the jail. Their main goal is to blend in with the rest of the prisoners and gather information that can be used to help the jail's administration make improvements. The mix of volunteers between male and female, of different races, ages, and backgrounds is not coincidental. This approach provides a comprehensive look into how different groups experience incarceration, as each volunteer brings their unique perspective and skills to their role. As expected, the transition is not an easy one as prison life is a stark contrast to the freedoms that we enjoy in the free world. Volunteers quickly realize they are at the mercy of the jail's rules and must adjust quickly or risk facing the consequences, which could range from being transferred to another pod to even facing disciplinary action. The show also highlights the significant challenges that correctional officers are facing while trying to keep the peace in the jail. The job is tough, emotionally draining, and can be understaffed. The officers must work with the limited resources at their disposal and manage a growing population of inmates with diverse temperaments and attitudes. 60 Days In does not shy away from showing the harsh realities of life behind bars. The show deals with the daily realities of inmates, such as overcrowding, violence, drugs, and gang activity. The premise of volunteers risking their safety to voluntarily enter a correctional facility has received controversy, with some questioning the impact the show has on the mindset of incarcerated individuals. However, the show's producers have consistently maintained that the purpose of the show is to shed light on the problems faced in the jail and that the gathered information is used to improve correctional facilities. The show has great production quality, with its hidden camera footage capturing the reality of life behind bars in a way that has never been seen before. We see how the inmates go about their daily activities, how they interact with each other, and how they are affected by the harsh reality of incarceration. Overall, 60 Days In is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking show that takes an in-depth look at what goes on behind bars. It has become one of the most popular docu-series on TV, educating viewers on the challenges that are faced by inmates, officers, and the corrections systems. The show is perfect for anyone interested in criminal justice reform, and it provides a unique, first-hand perspective of incarceration that is not easily accessible to the general public.

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Seasons
The Aftermath: Part Two
13. The Aftermath: Part Two
October 27, 2022
The participants reunite to discuss the highs and lows of their reincarceration in the Henry County Jail, and explosive arguments erupt within the group; Soledad O'Brien hosts.
The Aftermath: Part One
12. The Aftermath: Part One
October 27, 2022
The participants reunite to discuss the highs and lows of their reincarceration in the Henry County Jail, and explosive arguments erupt within the group; Soledad O'Brien hosts.
Never Going Back
11. Never Going Back
October 20, 2022
Carlos learns why he was removed from the program early. As the last man standing, Darius struggles to keep peace in the pod. The serenity within the women's pod is shattered when a minor argument takes a violent turn.
Inmate or Civilian
10. Inmate or Civilian
October 13, 2022
Rose grapples with devastating news while Trinity encourages the women to find positive ways to express themselves. Darius coaches the men on how to make money, legally on the outside. The return of another inmate causes turmoil within the pod, that "pod boss," Carlos, squashes immediately. However, with his status and ability to make trades through commissary, Carlos begins to revert back to his old prison mentality.
Who Runs the Pod?
9. Who Runs the Pod?
October 6, 2022
A new inmate enters the men's pod and rustles everyone's feathers. Darius and Carlos work together to protect the pod and keep the peace, while Rose attempts to help a rambunctious inmate who has been rubbing her the wrong way.
Pain, Pads & Police
8. Pain, Pads & Police
September 29, 2022
The participants deal with shakedowns, a flooded pod, unwanted attention, and dirty laundry.
The Gambit
7. The Gambit
September 22, 2022
Arriving at the limits of his patience and sanity, Chase makes a big decision. Meanwhile, Carlos makes a run for access and status in the pod by opening up his own "store", and takes Nick, a young inmate, as a protege.
General Population (#705)
6. General Population (#705)
September 15, 2022
The first participants move to general population and begin to form bonds with new inmates, while others hit their breaking point in quarantine.
General Population
5. General Population
September 14, 2022
The first participants move to general population and begin to form bonds with new inmates, while others hit their breaking point in quarantine.
Say No To Drugs
4. Say No To Drugs
September 8, 2022
The final participant enters the program while the others confront new challenges around drugs, COVID, and intense inmates.
Quarantine Chaos
3. Quarantine Chaos
September 1, 2022
Sheriff Scandrett faces a challenge when the conditions of the Quarantine Pods take a serious toll on the participants that risk the success of the program.
Twenty-Three and One
2. Twenty-Three and One
August 25, 2022
As new participants enter the Henry County jail, they discover that the conditions in the quarantine pods are far harsher than their previous experiences in jail.
Re-Incarcerated
1. Re-Incarcerated
August 18, 2022
A new breed of participants enter the program and encounter unprecedented challenges in Sheriff Scandrett's jail.
Top 20 Moments
101. Top 20 Moments
August 11, 2022
Dan Abrams takes us through a look back at the past six seasons, counting down the top 20 most unforgettable moments of 60 Days In.
Description

60 Days In is an American television series that premiered on A&E in March 2016. The show centers around innocent civilians, who volunteer to go undercover and spend 60 days in a correctional facility. It aims to show the reality of life behind bars, and to gather information about the problems faced by inmates and correctional officers.

During the show, the participants, also referred to as 'inmates', are fitted with hidden cameras and microphones and are assigned to different pods within the jail. Their main goal is to blend in with the rest of the prisoners and gather information that can be used to help the jail's administration make improvements.

The mix of volunteers between male and female, of different races, ages, and backgrounds is not coincidental. This approach provides a comprehensive look into how different groups experience incarceration, as each volunteer brings their unique perspective and skills to their role.

As expected, the transition is not an easy one as prison life is a stark contrast to the freedoms that we enjoy in the free world. Volunteers quickly realize they are at the mercy of the jail's rules and must adjust quickly or risk facing the consequences, which could range from being transferred to another pod to even facing disciplinary action.

The show also highlights the significant challenges that correctional officers are facing while trying to keep the peace in the jail. The job is tough, emotionally draining, and can be understaffed. The officers must work with the limited resources at their disposal and manage a growing population of inmates with diverse temperaments and attitudes.

60 Days In does not shy away from showing the harsh realities of life behind bars. The show deals with the daily realities of inmates, such as overcrowding, violence, drugs, and gang activity.

The premise of volunteers risking their safety to voluntarily enter a correctional facility has received controversy, with some questioning the impact the show has on the mindset of incarcerated individuals. However, the show's producers have consistently maintained that the purpose of the show is to shed light on the problems faced in the jail and that the gathered information is used to improve correctional facilities.

The show has great production quality, with its hidden camera footage capturing the reality of life behind bars in a way that has never been seen before. We see how the inmates go about their daily activities, how they interact with each other, and how they are affected by the harsh reality of incarceration.

Overall, 60 Days In is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking show that takes an in-depth look at what goes on behind bars. It has become one of the most popular docu-series on TV, educating viewers on the challenges that are faced by inmates, officers, and the corrections systems. The show is perfect for anyone interested in criminal justice reform, and it provides a unique, first-hand perspective of incarceration that is not easily accessible to the general public.

60 Days In is a series that is currently running and has 7 seasons (112 episodes). The series first aired on March 10, 2016.

Where to Watch 60 Days In

60 Days In is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch 60 Days In on demand at Google Play, Apple TV, A&E, Tubi TV, Pluto TV and Philo.

  • Premiere Date
    March 10, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (236)