Explore the dark side of the American dream and life behind bars, featuring award-winning series American Greed and Lockup.

Lockup: Wichita: Extended Stay

S1, EP4 "On Broadway"

In Wichita, Kansas, a young woman says she stabbed a man in self-defense; a skinhead with a violent past leaves his girlfriend battered and bruised.

Lockup: Wichita: Extended Stay

S1, EP5 "Citizen's Arrest"

A convicted thief continues his stealing ways inside the jail; a former law enforcement officer turned meth addict serves time with and grows closer to her dealer; a man gets arrested for allegedly threatening the sheriff.

Lockup: Wichita: Extended Stay

S1, EP6 "The Keeper"

An inmate with incredible artistic abilities is charged in tragic crime; another inmate's seeming obsession with jail food causes problems; an unconventional marriage ends violently.

Lockup: Raw

S4, EP2 "LOL...JK"

In prison WTF stands for workouts, tattoos and food.

American Greed

S6, EP17 "Allen Stanford: The Dark Knight"

Allen Stanford is sentenced to 110 years in prison for running a 20-year Ponzi scheme to the tune of $7 billion.

American Greed

S8, EP10 "Lights! Camera! Fraud!"

An independent film spins out of control when a filmmaker's silent partner and spiritual guru helps himself to investor funds.

American Greed

S9, EP13 "The Lawyer Lies; Black Gold Bust"

An Indianapolis attorney helps desperate families recover money after serious injuries cost them dearly, but pockets the winnings of widows and orphans.

Lockup: Raw

S4, EP1 "Lasting Impressions"

Up-close and personal with transgender inmates, and inmates with dreams of stardom.

Lockup: New Mexico: Extended Stay

S1, EP3 "Fight or Flight"

The Penitentiary of New Mexico houses both low level and max-security inmates; Level 6 inmates like Chris Shiverdecker, who has a Macgyver-like prison reputation, are still eligible for hearings that could change custody level and security status.

Lockup: New Mexico: Extended Stay

S1, EP4 "Institutionalized"

Inmates who become disruptive at the Penitentiary of New Mexico are transferred to the lock-up units in level 5 or 6; the trouble is, their behavior doesn't always improve; this is a lesson rookie officer Amy lee is learning the hard way.

Lockup: New Mexico: Extended Stay

S1, EP6 "War"

Prison officials initiate a shakedown after gang members in Level 6 overpower an officer in the recreation area, take her keys and stab a rival gang member; this type of incident simply adds to the tension already felt in the supermax facility.

Lockup: New Mexico: Extended Stay

S1, EP5 "Get Out and Stay Out"

For some inmates, the only way out of prison is "paroling legit," or leaving in a body bag; others earn a lump sum of good time by completing programs or holding a prison job, while a few will take any chance to try to escape.

Lockup: San Quentin: Extended Stay

S1, EP4 "Bad Boys, Bad Boys"

Inside San Quentin, gangs, drugs and sheer boredom make up a violent mix; Scanvinski Hymes has been in prison since he was 18 years old; almost 20 years later, he's racked up the highest number of violent offenses in California prison history.

Lockup: San Quentin: Extended Stay

S1, EP5 "Weapons 101"

San Quentin has one of the longest histories of violence; whether it's an inmate fresh off the street, a gang dropout in protective custody, or an officer trying to maintain order, they've all fallen victim to violent attacks.

Lockup: San Quentin: Extended Stay

S1, EP6 "Slammin' in the Slammer"

At San Quentin, every inmate is marked with a security level based on his crime and prison behavior; serving as a reception center, the overpopulated prison must house a dangerous mix of levels within close proximity of one another.

Lockup: New Mexico: Extended Stay

S1, EP1 "Taking a Hostage"

At the Penitentiary of New Mexico, officers are outnumbered and the inmates are unpredictable, especially in Level 6, the maximum-security facility; it's where the deputy warden says "the worst of the worst" are housed.

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