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American reality series

60 Days In
60 Days In Title Image.jpg
Genre Reality TV
Starring
  • Jamey Noel
    (Seasons 1&2)
  • Scottie Maples
    (Seasons 1&2)
  • Mark Adger
    (Seasons 3&4)
  • Mark Lamb
    (Season 5)
  • Jonathan W. Horton
    (Season 6)
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 87
Production
Executive producers
  • Gregory Henry
  • Kimberly Woodard
  • Jeff Grogan
Production locations
  • Jeffersonville, Indiana
    (Seasons 1&2)
  • Atlanta, Georgia
    (Seasons 3&4)

Florence, Arizona
(Season 5)

Gadsden, Alabama
(Season 6)

Camera setup Multiple
Running time 40–50 minutes
Production company Lucky 8
Budget $3 million USD
Release
Original network A&E
Original release March 10, 2016 (2016-03-10) –
present
Chronology
Related shows Beyond Scared Straight, Caught Red Handed
External links
60 Days In
Lucky 8

60 Days In is a television docuseries on A&E. Internationally it is known as The Jail: 60 Days In [1] and airs in over 100 other countries.[2] In the series, volunteers are incarcerated as undercover prisoners for 60 days.[3]

The show premiered on March 10, 2016.[3] Season 2 premiered August 18, 2016.[4] Seasons 1 and 2 took place in Clark County Jail in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

Seasons 3 and 4 saw the show's setting moved to the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta.[5]

The fifth season premiered on January 3, 2019. Season 5 took place in Florence, Arizona at the Pinal County Jail.

A spinoff titled 60 Days In: Narcoland was released on July 30, 2019.

On November 19, 2019, the show was renewed for a sixth season which takes place in the Etowah County Detention Center in Gadsden, Alabama and premiered on January 2, 2020.[6]

Premise [edit]

The television series follows seven individuals as they volunteer to go undercover, spending 60 days as inmates in the Clark County Jail[7] (also known as the Michael L. Becher Adult Correctional Complex[8]), in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Their goal is to obtain evidence of questionable or illegal activities within the jail that might be missed by the correctional officers and surveillance systems.

The existence of the undercover program is kept secret from the inmates, the guards, and most of the jail officials.[9] Prior to entering the jail, the volunteers receive instruction on how to act around other inmates, and they are each given a pseudonym and a cover story, including details of the (fake) criminal charges on which they were arrested. Although it was repeatedly mentioned that Maryum Ali was given an alias to use because of her famous father (boxer Muhammad Ali), it was later revealed that volunteer Robert was also using an alias while imprisoned, and that he would blow his cover if he visited an emergency room and gave his real name.[10]

Because producers realized that it would be difficult for volunteers to remain undercover after the first season aired, a second season was produced before the series premiered.[11] Representatives from A&E told Business Insider that multiple corrections officers were fired due to the program.[9] According to the producers, valid legal releases to appear on television were obtained from inmates,[12] but they were not told the actual reason that the releases were needed.

The importance of tater tots were revealed throughout the series. Inmates were frequently served tater tots on their meal trays. The potato-based food was occasionally used as currency, and was allegedly the cause of one of the fights on the show between two of the real inmates.[13] The Clark County Sheriff's Office held a community fundraiser where they sold T-shirts and tater tots based on the show.[14]

Season 2 began airing on Thursday August 18, 2016, with 60 Days In: Meet the Participants premiering on August 11.[15] Season 2 episodes began airing on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 on Foxtel's crime + investigation network in Australia.[16]

Cast [edit]

Season 1 cast [edit]

Jamey Noel, Noel is the Sheriff of Clark County, Indiana.

Scottie Maples, A Public Information Officer. He took responsibility for briefing the volunteers before the program began and debriefing them afterward.

Maryum May May Ali ( Yasmin Brown ), Social Worker[17] [18]

Barbra Roylance Williams ( Barbara Weldon ), Author[19] [20]

Tami Ferraiuolo ( Tami Ferguson ), Former Police Officer

Jeffrey Downs, Security Officer

Robert Holcomb, A current teacher, he spent a month in solitary confinement during his five-week stay in jail for covering a towel over one of the security cameras in an attempt to impress the other inmates. Despite desiring to continue on, he was removed from the program for medical reasons. He previously appeared in TLC's Extreme Time Cheaters. [21]

Isaiah Jenkins, Recent high school graduate and brother of a current inmate. Jenkins reported on Twitter that he visited his jailed brother who said, "Wassup, hot coffee?" The code phrases for the volunteers to be extricated from jail were "good coffee" or "hot coffee"). Isaiah had not previously appeared on television.[22]

Zachary Baker (Zac Holland), Veteran.

Season 2 cast [edit]

Ashleigh Marie (Park) Baker, wife of Season 1's Zachary Baker.[23] Ashleigh is an alcoholic and addict from childhood but had been sober for four years before appearing on the show.[24]

Brian Thomas (J.D.) is an attorney for the California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation's Office of Legal Affairs' Employment Advocacy Prosecution Team.[25] [26] He is responsible for administratively prosecuting Correctional Officers who commit job-related misconduct. He entered the program to see how Correctional Officers behave when they believe nobody is looking. He exited the program after one week due to severe hazing, but was still able to provide valuable information at the debriefing session.[25] [27] He has since entered private practice and is practicing law in Southern California.[28]

Chris Graf entered the program to better understand how jail impacted his younger brother, a former inmate who served four months in jail.[29] He left the program within 24 hours after becoming violently ill and suffering from severe panic attacks.

Dion Shepherd Jr. is a criminology student from Detroit. He grew up one of nine siblings and his parents separated shortly after he was born. He felt he could have easily ended up behind bars like many of his friends and family. He was able to leave home without a criminal record and is about to receive a master's degree in Criminology, Law and Society.[30]

Monalisa Johnson is the founder of Parents of Incarcerated Children, a national support and advocacy group for parents with incarcerated children. Her daughter is serving a ten-year mandatory sentence.[31]

Quintin McShan is a recently retired State Police Captain and former member of the United States Marine Corps. He currently works as a licensed private investigator and bounty hunter.[32]

Sheri Ray is a former corrections officer and mother of three children.[33] She is looking to re-enter her career after her husband's return from Afghanistan and learn from the show what changes she can make as she enters her field.[34] After the program, Sheri was offered a position at the Clark County Jail to continue her career as a correction officer.

Ryan Secord was the youngest participant during this season at only 27 years old. He went by "Kyle Ryan" on the show. He has a medical background and was a medic in the United States Army Reserves. He aspires to become a police officer and eventually a homicide detective. Ryan opened his own store while in jail in order to make profit and befriended several of the inmates, particularly inmate Garza and inmate Ricky.[35]

Season 3 cast [edit]

Mark Adger is the Colonel in the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta.

Calvin Crosby is a special education teacher at a local Public School. He hopes he will be able to relate to his students on a deeper level and he thinks it may even shock them into changing their own behaviors and patterns.

Don (Last Name Unknown) grew up in the projects of Newark, Delaware. His father and two brothers were all in and out of prison during his youth. As a convicted felon, his father could never find a job, so he continually returned to selling and using drugs. Don believes that the system has failed African Americans. He wants to join the program in order to uncover discrimination, unite the inmates, and learn how to actively fight recidivism and the escalating trends of convicted black men in America.

Gerson (Last Name Unknown) moved from El Salvador to California when he was seven years old. He went from a civil war to a gang war and living in the Los Angeles area during the 1980s and 90s. He eventually left California and moved to the east coast as he worked to escape the risk of becoming a statistic by his surroundings, including gangs, drugs, and violence. He works as a mentor to help people who are in schools, colleges and universities. When the program started, Gerson had concerns about it. So he called the producers and met him at a hotel near his home and decide not risk it.

Jessica Speigner-Page met her husband on an inmate pen pal site, and she was shocked at how institutionalized he was when he got released. After a decade behind bars, he was struggling to reintegrate. His "inmate-like" behavior has been a strain on their relationship. Jessica is determined to understand where these behaviors and instincts of his come from in order to help him and others, who recently released, reintegrate into society. Jessica believes this program will help her relate to her husband and strengthen their marriage. However, she left the program early.

Jon McAdams is a veteran and former law enforcement agent who became disenchanted with the system and now wants to dedicate his professional life to civil-rights activism. Jon plans on starting a nonprofit organization in his conservative town. He wants to "walk the walk" and put his words into action, starting by living among a population he once put behind bars but now wants to serve.

Matt Michael served in the Marine Corps for four years. He was the honor graduate in his boot camp class, was promoted quickly and ultimately attaining the rank of Sergeant (E-5) in the infantry. Matt supports law enforcement, but he thinks the system needs a reality check. He believes if one has committed a serious crime, they should do their time.

Mauri Jackson worked three years as a correctional officer in a men's maximum security facility. As CO, Mauri was shocked by how many incarcerated men and women suffer from mental illness and are on medications while serving out their time behind bars. she is determined to be part of the solution when it comes to prison reform and mental health.

Michelle Polley is currently working in Property Management, but she has been interested in the Criminal Justice field all her life. She has taken various classes on criminal justice and criminal law. She hopes to connect with women inside through creating positive activities so they know there is more to life than four concrete walls.

Nate Burrell served as an active duty marine in the United States Marine Corps from 2006 to 2010 in the infantry where he completed two combat tours in Iraq. He continued to serve for three years in the reserves, and he was honorably discharged in 2013. Subsequently, he received his associate degree in criminal justice and law enforcement in 2014 in order to become a fish and wildlife officer in Michigan. Nate decided to remain in custody for an additional 60 days when Colonel Adger offered him the opportunity to do so.

Season 4 cast [edit]

Cast Member Occupation Cover Biography Reference
Mark Adger Chief Jailer
Colonel of Jail
N/A Returns from Season 3. [36]
Alan Oliver Police Officer Entered the program to observe the behaviours of correction officers [37]
Andrew Fellows Substitute Teacher Volunteered to join his father, Matt, in the program. [38]
Angele Cooper 1 Electrician Desires to better understand the trauma experienced by those behind bars in order to help in their rehabilitation. Former high school and collegiate track and field athlete ranked among the top ten internationally for the 400M hurdles. [39]
Emmanuel Buchi Public Health Official Nigerian born, Emmanuel believes the key to breaking the negative cycle of criminality amongst African-American men, especially youth, is for leaders like him to foster education, positive self-perception, and a culture of respect within the African-American community. He currently works for California Department of Corrections and is an active speaker at colleges and high schools nationally. [40]
Jaclin Owen 2 Paralegal Desires to gain knowledge of the criminal justice system to further her law career. [41]
Johnny Ramirez Gang Member Grew up influenced by gangs. Wanted to experience what his life would have been like if he continued the lifestyle, and to understand his currently incarcerated son. [42]
Matt Fellows 2 Mixed Martial Arts Trainer and former Prison Chaplain at Utah State Prison. Brought his son, Andrew, into the program with him. [43]
Stephanie Pharmacy Tech Has family members incarcerated; joined the program to understand what they go through. [44]
Nate Burrell US Marine Returns from Season 3. Was offered an extension due to having already established a trustful and positive rapport with the inmates. [45]

^Note1  : Participant was removed for safety concerns and did not complete the program.
^Note2  : Participant left early and did not complete the program.

Season 5 cast [edit]

Cast Member Occupation Cover Biography Reference
Mark Lamb Sheriff N/A Mark Lamb is the Sheriff of Pinal County Jail [46]
Steve 1 Private Investigator A seventh participant hired by the Sheriff unbeknownst to the others. Meant to serve as a failsafe in case the other participants failed in their missions. [47]
Brooke Real Estate Agent Has a harsh view on drug addicts due to a family member being one and hopes her experience in jail will change her point of view. [48]
David 1 Police Officer Using his investigative skills, David will learn how drugs are getting in and out of jail. [49]
Abner Chaplain/Ex-convict An ex-convict and former gang member. With his past Abner will be able to easily gain the trust of the other inmates. [50]
Jazmyn Single Mom & Veteran A radio personality and single mother. Jazmyn is confident that she can figure out how the gangs within the jail operate. [51]
Vivian Navy & Army Veteran A former veteran for both the army and the navy. Using her background Vivian will be able to gain the trust of the inmates easily. [52]
Mark Former Correction Officer/60 Days In superfan A super fan of 60 Days In. While the Sheriff believes he isn't cut out for the mission, Mark is confident with his knowledge of the previous seasons and his past as a correction officer will allow him to succeed. [53]

Season 6 cast [edit]

Cast Member Occupation Cover Biography Reference
Jonathon Horton Sheriff N/A Jonathon Horton is the Sheriff of The Etowah County Jail [54]
Alex 2 Political Science Major/60 Days In Superfan Alex is a political science major and "60 Days In" superfan. Having watched every episode of the series, Alex thinks going to jail will be a nice reprieve from the stresses of college life. Alex is an avid online gamer with a passion for survival games – he's eager to see if his online role-playing will prove fruitful when he goes behind bars for 60 days. [55]
Ashley 1 Police Officer A small-town Texas Police Officer and a Sergeant in the Army National Guard, Ashley loves her community and is committed to serving and protecting it. While Ashley believes in incarceration, she is concerned with the lack of rehabilitation inside correctional facilities across the country. As an undercover inmate, Ashley will be on a mission to help improve the Etowah County Detention Center from the inside, and she'll focus her efforts on identifying unreported misconduct amongst both inmates and officers. Having seen every episode of "60 Days In," Ashley considers herself a superfan of the show. She is confident in her ability to navigate life behind bars and prove she is a valuable resource to the Sheriff. [56]
Dennis Former College Football Player Although he's never been incarcerated, Dennis believes criminals live better lives than law abiding citizens, and that they should receive harsher punishments for their crimes. Dennis wants to prove that 60 days in jail is an extended vacation, not an incentive for criminals to stay out of trouble. [57]
Jacob 2 Correction Officer Jacob has worked as a corrections officer at a SuperMax prison for the past six years and patrolled the facility's most dangerous pod where an officer was nearly killed by inmates. He is a play-by-the-rules corrections officer who believes policies are meant to keep officers and inmates safe. Though Jacob finds his job rewarding and believes that he is a positive role model to the inmates, he is disheartened by the corruption and complacency of his fellow officers. He is at a crossroads in his career and believes two months of living on the other side of the bars will help him decide whether or not he will continue working as a corrections officer. [58]
Jennifer Born-Again Christian Jennifer is passionate about serving people who struggle with mental health issues, and she hopes 60 days in jail will give her the opportunity to mentor troubled inmates and prepare her for a future career in mental health. Jennifer also hopes to become an ordained minister after she finishes the program. A devout Christian with conservative values, Jennifer wants to be a role model for women and believes no inmate is beyond saving; however, she has no patience for people who make excuses for illegal behavior. Jennifer was a rule-breaking teen who ran away from her parents' home in Canada and crossed the border into the U.S. She dropped out of high school, experimented with drugs and alcohol, and became a stripper at 14. Afraid she was headed down a dark path, Jennifer returned home, where she committed her life to God and became a devoted teenage mom. [59]
Matt 2 Marine/60 Days In Superfan Matt served in the Marine Corps for four years, Matt is tough on crime and loves a good mission. Since season one, this "60 Days In" superfan has imagined himself going into jail undercover and has even dreamt up strategies for blending in with the inmate population. He's prepared for older, seasoned inmates to ruffle him up, but he's confident he'll stand his ground and embrace his "fresh-meat" status. Although he's never been to jail, Matt is confident his experience in the Marine Corps will be an asset, as it has been for past Marines in the program. His strategy is to fly under the radar and prove that the system is creating more criminals than it is deterring them. [60]
Shanese 2 At-Risk Youth Member Shanese runs alternative programs for at-risk youth and deals with the repercussions of incarceration in her classroom on a daily basis. Many of Shanese's students come from broken households where their parents are on drugs, incarcerated or dead. Her students say they'd rather be in jail where they're guaranteed a hot meal and a place to sleep. Shanese is out to prove to her students that she can handle 60 days behind bars, and she's confident that her tough-love upbringing paired with her ability to mentor troubled youth will give her an upper hand at the facility. Dubbed "Ms. Cray Cray" by her students, Shanese will speak her mind, even if it gets her into trouble with fellow inmates. [61]
Tony Correction Officer For the past six years, Tony has served as a Detention Officer at Atlanta's Fulton County Jail (Seasons 3 and 4). He's confident that his insider knowledge, intense training, and thorough understanding of gang activity and inmate behavior make him the most qualified participant for "60 Days In" of all time. He was brought in during Episode 4 after Matt and Jacob dropped out of the program and Dennis almost put the program at risk. [62]

Episodes [edit]

Season 1 (2016) [edit]

Season 2 (2016–17) [edit]

Season 3 (2017) [edit]

Season 4 (2018) [edit]

Season 5 (2019) [edit]

Season 6 (2020) [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • 60 Days In at IMDb

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