60 Days In: From Inmate to Officer – Taser Training (Episode 6) | A&E

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Taser training knocks Sheri and her classmates down for the count. After a fitting for a new uniform, Sheri gets a closer look at a Cook County Jail health call. #60DaysIn

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60 Days In: From Inmate to Officer
Season 1
Episode 6

On “60 Days In: From Inmate to Officer,” Sheri, a former participant from “60 Days In” Season 2, moves across the country to resume her career in corrections – this time in the same jail in which she went undercover as an inmate. Sheri has the drive to help the inmates and improve the facility, but can she handle the pressure of being on the other side?

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23 thoughts on “60 Days In: From Inmate to Officer – Taser Training (Episode 6) | A&E

  1. of course you pay for your uniform. its a way to keep the sheriff making money… who do you think owns that store?? and who do you think owns those houses near the jails or prisons for the officers?

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