60 Days In (2016)
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Nate Burrell as Self
Episodes 27
Fulton County Jail: Welcome to the A-T-L
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.
Read MoreTruth or Dare
The first five participants enter Fulton County Jail and are immediately met with drug use, sexual behavior, and what it feels like to be locked in a cell for 12 hours.
Read MoreTrust Issues
As participants settle into Fulton County Jail and new ones enter, inmate suspicions and power-plays keep everyone on edge.
Read MoreDangerous Liaisons
Sheri, Ryan and Quintin find themselves going deeper undercover as Dion and Ashleigh grapple with their respective pasts. Monalisa has a major revelation about her daughters situation.
Read MoreVulnerable Positions
A flood in the South Annex, escalating problems with cellmates, and respect issues push our participants to the brink of despair in the Fulton County Jail.
Read MoreTapping Out
The male participants in 500 suspect each other of being in the program, while the women struggle to continue, and one may even drop out.
Read MoreBloods Rising
The participants at the Fulton County Jail find that small mistakes can have big consequences, as the Bloods in 500 continue to rise in power.
Read MoreThe Marine Test
An uproar in Zone 500 results when an inmate claims to be a Marine, Jon is taken advantage of by a new inmate with the same name, and Michelle gets caught in the middle of a drug deal gone wrong.
Read MoreHigh Times
In the Fulton County Jail, participants Matt and Michelle are faced with tough choices regarding drug use that put their safety, and time in the program, at risk.
Read MoreIn or Out?
The participants endure their final days at the Fulton County Jail, but one has to make the tough decision to stay another 60 days.
Read MoreThe Aftermath
The eight participants discuss their experiences at the Fulton County Jail.
Read MoreThe Beginning of the End
With two participants already inside the jail and three more entering, phase two will shatter expectations, open old wounds, and put everyone's safety in jeopardy.
Read MoreShank Anxiety
As the participants settle into jail, inmate feuds and power plays bring them face to face with real danger.
Read MorePissed Off
In I-Pod, Jaclin begins to alienate the officers, inmates and her fellow participant, Stephanie, who decides to plot against her. Meanwhile, Zone 500 is raided for contraband after Alan's roommate makes a shank, and Matt is at odds with his roommate Lawrencein Zone 600, and fears he may have to fight him.
Read MoreParty Favors
The participants toe the line between blowing their cover or going full inmate while trying to stay focused on their purpose in the midst of wild parties and difficult cellmates.
Read MoreJail Crush
Stephanie uses drugs to bond with her fellow inmates; Jaclin's clothing line brings pink flare and positivity to the inmates, but causes problems with the officers.
Read MoreBlood Rules
A gas scare occurs in the women's pod; a football kitty goes missing in 500, prompting a gang fight; a new inmate in 600 tests Matt.
Read MoreSexual Preference
Jaclin receives a target on her back when she attempts to help Stephanie switch rooms; Emmanuel finds trouble when he tries to break up a fight; a rumor about Andrew's sexuality puts him in harm's way.
Read MoreSee Nothing, Say Nothing
Two participants struggle with the decision to leave the program early, while the others attempt to keep their wits as they finish the back half of their time in the Fulton County Jail.
Read MoreNachos, Strippers, and Whippit
Matt wrestles with the most devastating moment of his life; Jaclin regrets leaving the program; Alan gets a mysterious new cellmate; the inmates throw an unforgettable birthday party for Angele.
Read MoreThe Inmate Who Loved Me
After an emotional breakdown, one participant is not sure he can continue in the program; Nate expands his meth investigation.
Read MoreCover Blown
A participant gets removed from the program after intentionally breaking their cover with an inmate; Stephanie fears that Gabrielle will not keep a secret; Alan tries to buy meth.
Read MoreGet Them Out
Col. Adger races the clock to safely remove all the participants from the Fulton County Jail.
Read MoreTime To Come Clean
After the most shocking finale in the program's history, all nine participants sit down with Journalist Soledad O'Brien and Colonel Mark Adger to discuss their experiences at the Fulton County Jail.
Read MoreWhere Are They Now?
Six months after the completion of phase one of Colonel Mark Adger’s unprecedented program at the Fulton County Jail, the seven participants return to their everyday lives with new perspectives gained from their time behind bars.
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