60 Days In - Season 3

Season 3
Fulton County, Atlanta

Episodes

Fulton County Jail: Welcome to the A-T-L
Innocent civilians selected to infiltrate Atlanta's Fulton County Jail include a special-education teacher who works with at-risk youth and a former corrections officer who wants to see what it is like when the roles are reversed.

Truth or Dare
The first five participants enter the Fulton County Jail and are immediately met with drug use, sexual behavior and what it feels like to be locked in a cell for 12 hours.

Trust Issues
As participants settle into Fulton County Jail and new ones enter, inmate suspicions and power-plays keep everyone on edge.

Cellies
Lockdowns result following a violent fight in the women's pod and an abuse of power in pod 600, proving that the luck of the draw with cellmates directly influences the jail experience.

Dangerous Liaisons
The participants make uneasy alliances that could put them at risk, and face difficult obstacles in order to survive life on the inside.

Vulnerable Positions
A flood in the South Annex, escalating problems with cellmates, and respect issues push our participants to the brink of despair in the Fulton County Jail.

Tapping Out
The male participants in 500 suspect each other of being in the program, while the women struggle to continue, and one may even drop out.

Bloods Rising
The participants at the Fulton County Jail find that small mistakes can have big consequences, as the Bloods in 500 continue to rise to power.

Code Red
Inmates escape their restraints during a chaotic mass evacuation drill in 500; Mauri and Michelle are placed in a vulnerable position after a rumor spreads about the program in the women's pod.

The Marine Test
An uproar results when an inmate claims to be a Marine; Jon gets taken advantage of by a new inmate with the same name; Michelle gets caught in the middle of a drug deal gone wrong.

High Times
Participants Matt and Michelle face tough choices regarding drug use that put their safety, and time in the program, at risk.

In or Out?
The participants endure their final days at the Fulton County Jail; one of them has to make the tough decision to stay another 60 days.

The Aftermath
The eight participants from Season 3 come together with Col. Mark Adger to discuss how they assimilated, survived and navigated the challenges of being an inmate at the Fulton County Jail.
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