Behind Bars: Rookie Year – Fear (Season 2, Episode 2) | Full Episode | A&E

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Young rookies must face their fears while working with violent convicts and gang members. In Israel’s first week, a combative inmate pushes him to his limit. Lilly is intimidated and disrespected when she works directly with inmates for the first time in Season 2, Episode 2, “Fear”. #BehindBars
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“Behind Bars: Rookie Year” follows a group of new recruits at the New Mexico Corrections Academy (NMCA) as they come face-to-face with criminals who take pleasure in preying on weakness. Whether they’re cadets in training or brand new on the line, the officers all wrestle with a critical life-or-death question: Is it worth it?

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26 thoughts on “Behind Bars: Rookie Year – Fear (Season 2, Episode 2) | Full Episode | A&E

  1. People feeling sorry for the little Latina girl… Well what about the guy she’s working with that might have to rely on her as backup and support when taking someone down?

    She should be in a camp, or somewhere away from inmates.

  2. Oh wow, I was checking out on the internet to see if I could find out if the rookies are still working there and the one I thought was the best was Mangin and he turns out to be busted for carrying meth on the job in 2019.

  3. I would like to know who is still a CO today from these episodes. Is Lillie still there? She looks like a mouse in the lion's cage. She looks scared. Fabian looks like he will make it.

  4. U would have to pay me 3 4 grand a week to go to jail everyday….u work 1 third of your life ..I'm not spending a third of my life in prision

  5. These kids are young and this is a learning experience. Noone really knows what they want until they hit their 30s.

  6. World's Toughest Prisons: Mauritius is the opposite of this. After that new prison director did a huge reformation, the inmates can't do sh** which is a good thing.

  7. IF THEY ONLY REALIZE how ridiculous a few of them sound. one needs xtra attention and others feel like they have bragging rites. im so over these people who dont want to do nothing with thier lives. u.s isnt perfect but we are better than 3 world countries and other countries dying to get here. so sik of them killing innocent people, for what?

  8. What did Lilly expect was going to happen? Most of those dudes in there haven’t been laid since they got locked up, pornography is prohibited, and she’s a tiny attractive young lady. She’s very sweet, but unfortunately to make it in a career like this, she’ll have to squash a lot of what makes her a kind, caring, and warm person. She may not like what this job will turn her into.

  9. Obviously it's her decision to put her self in such a bad situation especially when they try to pay her same as others and move her away from as bad of danger and she don't want that. It's hard for anyone whose mind has to go straight to protecting one person from everyone in there as if they already don't have enough to worry about and cover she kind of don't belong in certain places for the other people's safety as well

  10. Does anyone else think about the camera man or woman how they must be terrified they aren’t CO’s poor things they have to go through this without training it’s kinda sad

  11. I am a correctional officer I was 20 when I started after AIT for the army national guard my mos being 11B infantry. I went straight to the academy when I returned back to my state and I was in a situation where I was left alone this is accurate but I am so glad that army basic training prepared me for moments like this.

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