60 Days In: Season 1 Episode 12 – Top 3 Moments | A&E

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60 Days In
Season 1
Episode 112

“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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25 thoughts on “60 Days In: Season 1 Episode 12 – Top 3 Moments | A&E

  1. I really think Tammie did an awesome job..
    You can't compare how she was in there mentally, or emotionally with how she handles her career as a Police Officer..
    I'm sure when she's in her day to day police element, she's a totally different person.. She works in a position where she's used to getting respect, and compliance (for the most part).. She's been doing that everyday for many years.. As soon as she stepped foot in that cell, all the rules of respect that she's used to getting easily went out the window..
    In there you've got to earn respect.. It's not just given to you.. It's got to be difficult being so much older then the other girls in there.. Tammie is from a different generation then most the other girls, and to break through their social barrier like Tammie did, and become like and respected by most, if not all of them, was a big accomplishment..
    I think Tammie really put her heart and soul into this.. So I'm not going to disrespect her on here, and act like she doesn't deserve to be recognized..
    That's not cool.

  2. The feeling of getting released and taking that first breath of fresh air is amazing. I remember the one time i went to jail and how i cried the first 5 hours but the girls were nice and taught me the ropes it was more of a sorority house except we r in a filthy jail and fight sometimes.

  3. That's gonna be real difficult to fill out on a job application.

    'have you ever been in jail or otherwise incarcerated?'

    'yes'

    'why?'

    'Eerreeehhhhrrrrrr……..'

  4. This was one of the best videos of the series. It's true that not everyone that's done something bad is a bad person and I feel like everyday judgments can make that point be forgotten

  5. Zac was the man … a marine, well expected. Being a service individual he was programed to survive! An inspiration to many people. Well done Zac. And that small, timid girl who stole the show, classic.

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