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Explore the dark side of the American dream and life behind bars, featuring award-winning series American Greed and Lockup.
Lockup: Raw
S6, EP1 "A Young People's Guide to Jail"An exploration of first-time inmates that look like they should be sitting in classrooms rather than jail cells.
Lockup: Raw
S5, EP12 "Trouble in Tulsa"The troublemakers of the jail system and how correctional officers control the situation caused by these troublemakers.
Lockup: Raw
S5, EP9 "Severed Ties"A grim field trip for one inmate, while another offers up clues to an Ohio sex slave mystery; horseplay in the county jail usually doesn't mean fun and games.
Lockup: Charleston: Extended Stay
S1, EP1 "Fallen Leaf"An inmate finds himself at the center of more than one battle, and he traces his problems back to the real-life nightmare that haunts his family; a young new arrival faces a charge of reckless homicide.
Lockup: Charleston: Extended Stay
S1, EP2 "Dirt Roads and Trouble"A young woman finds love in the jail's one co-ed housing unit; another inmate, charged with a spree of armed robberies, now comes under investigation inside the jail; a father speaks for his son, who if found guilty, could face the death penalty.
Lockup: Savannah: Extended Stay
S1, EP1 "Outlaws and In-Laws"Five miles from the riverfront hotels and restaurants of Savannah, Georgia, is a more ominous site, a place where an inmate is severely injured and a friendship is torn; two soon to be brothers-in-law are accused of double homicide.
Lockup: Savannah: Extended Stay
S1, EP2 "Wis-Dumb"A planned romantic weekend turns into a nightmare for one young couple; a fight sends two women to segregation, and for one of the combatants, the isolation takes its toll.
Lockup: Savannah: Extended Stay
S1, EP3 "Hard on the Yard"One man prepares for life behind bars after running someone down with his car; another man must be placed in isolation for his own protection, after being accused of knowingly giving women HIV.
Lockup: Grand Rapids: Extended Stay
S1, EP5 "The Gamble"A young inmate with a big personality faces problems while four other inmates are in jail after a shocking home invasion robbery and rape; one defendant will stand apart from the others, though nothing will prepare him for what's to come.
Lockup: Grand Rapids: Extended Stay
S1, EP6 "The Hamptons"In Kent County Jail, a well-known inmate is back with more than 130 prior stays; an inside look at life in the one wing of the jail that inmates consider prime real estate, but where one will be expelled for good.
American Greed
S10, EP11 "Pain Killer Profits"Twin brothers make millions from the illicit sale of oxycodone and other drugs out of their South Florida pain clinics.
American Greed
S14, EP8 "The "Con" in Congress"California Congressman Duncan Hunter and his wife, Margaret, looked like the perfect political power couple but instead of serving the public, these partners in life conspired to help themselves to hundreds of thousands in campaign dollars.
Lockup: Indiana: Extended Stay
S1, EP1 ""Old School" Convicts"A brutal stabbing puts Indiana State Prison on edge; a brash new inmate gets taken down a notch; two buddies do their time together; cameras are put into the hands of inmates who share intimate thoughts about life behind bars.
Lockup: Indiana: Extended Stay
S1, EP2 "Tipped Off"At Indiana State Prison, visitation is a valued privilege for inmates, but it can also be abused; it's the most common route for contraband to enter the prison; an anonymous tip has put Internal Affairs on high alert.
Lockup: Indiana: Extended Stay
S1, EP3 "Cutting"From the most trusted inmates, working at the prison barbershop, to inmate assaults on prison staff, or inmates who turn violence against themselves, at Indiana State Prison, "cutting" has many meanings.
Lockup: Indiana: Extended Stay
S1, EP4 "For Better or Worse"Alcohol is not allowed inside Indiana State Prison; that doesn't stop the inmates from making it, or correctional officers from confiscating it; in past years, the most common forms of contraband were drugs or tobacco; today it's cell phones.