Behind Bars: Rookie Year – Mind Games (Season 2, Episode 6) | Full Episode | A&E

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For rookies, the mental game in prison can be even more challenging than the physical one. D’Angelo is frustrated when he has trouble catching inmates in his unit with contraband. Lilly learns a hard lesson about trusting inmates when a phone goes missing in the pod in Season 2, Episode 6, “Mind Games”. #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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38 thoughts on “Behind Bars: Rookie Year – Mind Games (Season 2, Episode 6) | Full Episode | A&E

  1. Like Behind Bars: Rookie Year? Catch the new series Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole on Tuesday, April 30th at 10/9c!

  2. Lilly we know that you are new and still learning. You need to switch that mind set like a light bold the moment you are driving to work and know that these guys are criminals they are their for a reason at least most of them ha ha. If some prisoner tells you they dont have it, Do not believe them. And look up some videos of possible place were prisoners may hide drugs or weapons. Remember "focus" on your job mind set until you arrive home at least. Off work i keep on a orange light alert just because of my job if i were you. You never know.

  3. Its funny hearing inmates say how they want to be respected and treated like men, then turn around and say they will take advantage of a rookie any way they can…

  4. It’s fine for the co to talk about beating on an inmates head with the book he’s holding is fine, but when the inmate responds with saying he’d smack him with his hands that’s intolerably aggressive.

  5. I honestly don't like Lilly. She is too timid, too reserved. She makes herself an easy target to potentially get taken advantage of and manipulated.

  6. he lied to me, i asked him if he had the phone,…..he straight up lied to me.. this rookie, and the 18 yr old who looks like 12 need to be placed in day care for xtra training.

  7. “If an inmate likes you, than you really aren’t doing your job” —guy that wont make it in this career. That mindset is exactly why everyone hate you in there. inmates are people too, just like you dude. They don’t expect you to just let stuff slide, all they want is to be respected as a human being. Respect goes a long way in there, you give respect and you’ll get it back. It’s not complicated.

  8. So lemme get this straight the one guy can't count and he gets coddled. The other guy who's got dozens of cons in an open pod gets pulled into the principals office for one of them lighting up. Guarantee you if that guy got pulled into an office everytime an inmate was doing something they're not suppose to he'd be nowhere else.

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