60 Days In: Barbra Looks Back (Season 1) | A&E

Barbra talks about her experience of going undercover in prison and what she learned about the system and herself in this web exclusive. #60DaysIn

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60 Days In
Season 1
Episode 114
Where Are They Now?

“60 Days In” offers an unprecedented look at life behind bars at Indiana’s Clark County Jail as seven innocent volunteers are sent to live among its general population for 60 days without officers, fellow inmates, or staff knowing their secret.

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43 thoughts on “60 Days In: Barbra Looks Back (Season 1) | A&E

  1. How tf is Tami a cop with that skinny fat body going on…

    Still, I'd sooner call her for backup than Jeff. That guy is SUCH a mall cop it's not even funny. He's a typical security guard. Bullied as a kid, can't defend themselves, so they get a job where they have a LITTLE authority where they won't actually be tested. Like being a mall security guard.

  2. she thought people in jail get the same food that everyone eats on the outside, that people in county jail are not only guilty before a trial but they are in a country club setting. Typical ignorant privileged mentality. It's almost as though there was a bit of jealousy there, like inmates are getting over because they don't have to do the day to day work that she has to do. Her eyes were opened real quick and hopefully it will have her question things before coming to ignorant conclusions in the future

  3. she is so insecure…tell the girl ur issue and not Tami…he husband is out riding some dirty cow..u can tell hes exhausted with her child like attention moods…

  4. Women like this call themselves stay at home moms when black queens are raising children often alone while working a steady job all the time. I can also smell the racism watching her

  5. She has done one thing outside the home, when most of us are jumping from project to project, and she thinks she's saved the country and as tough as nails.

  6. I’ll never forget hearing her say, “I’d like to know what’s not so bad about jail, that criminals would not wanna change and go back.”
    I know there are people who are just that clueless… but Jesus Christ.

    I guess it doesn’t say anything about someone if they’re clueless as to why criminals commit crime, but it does lend insight into the way she thinks: things are black, and white. If criminals keep reoffending, it must be bc don’t mind jail. If jail was so awful, people wouldn’t commit crimes.

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