Season 8

Season 8

2010-07-03
14 Episodes

Episodes

Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Daddy's Girl

1. Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Daddy's Girl

2010-07-03

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A female housing unit inmates call a party house will turn a new inmates life upside down.

Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Chain Reaction

2. Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Chain Reaction

2010-07-10

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Located on the top floor of Maricopa County's Fourth Avenue Jail Facility, are the highest-security male housing units. These inmates have either committed violent acts in the jail or have been identified as gang members. And like all inmates at Maricopa, some are awaiting trial while others have been convicted and are appealing their verdicts or sentences. They are isolated in very stark cells 23 hours a day and get one hour of rec time in an empty concrete room with a skylight located right next door to their cells. Without the distraction of television, radio or a cellmate, even the most hardened criminals can break under the pressure. One gang member makes a desperate cry for help by putting a noose around his neck, then says, "I just need somebody to talk to." And on the other side of the jail, completely isolated from other inmates, Maricopa's four most dangerous women form a notorious sisterhood

Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Heat Wave

3. Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Heat Wave

2010-07-17

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Behind the bars of Maricopa County Jail in Phoenix, run by controversial figure in the immigration battle.

Maricopa County: Extended Stay - High Stakes

4. Maricopa County: Extended Stay - High Stakes

2010-07-24

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In one of Maricopa's primary men's facilities, the Fourth Avenue Jail, when inmates are not in their small, two-person cells, they can work out in an indoor rec room, or in the common area between their cells. But every afternoon, many of the inmates shift focus from their bodies to their bank accounts. Since inmates are not allowed access to cash, they have another way to pay gambling debts. The losers must purchase snacks or other items from the jail canteen for the winners. They pay for canteen through debit accounts that friends or relatives on the outside deposit money into. But a losing hand can bring serious consequences.

Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Identity Crisis

5. Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Identity Crisis

2010-07-31

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No matter the circumstances that brought them there, Maricopa County Jail in Phoenix, Arizona, will have a profound effect on who the inmates will become. And for some, their time in jail will reveal their true nature.

Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Trials and Tribulations

6. Maricopa County: Extended Stay - Trials and Tribulations

2010-08-07

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A world where tensions run high especially for a mother and son who were accused of a heinous murder.

Raw: Doomed Decisions

7. Raw: Doomed Decisions

2010-11-06

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Producers take the time to get to know dozens of inmates, following the action and watching the story unfold in from of their eyes.

Raw: Harsh Reality

8. Raw: Harsh Reality

2010-11-13

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Sometimes life has other plans, like when the ex leader of a gang faces a whole new reality he discovers the price for coming clean.

Raw: Consequences

9. Raw: Consequences

2010-11-20

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No escaping the consequences of one's actions behind bars.

Raw: The Three R's

10. Raw: The Three R's

2010-11-27

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Sometimes life has other plans, like when the ex-leader of a white supremacist gang faces a whole new reality, and discovers the price for coming clean.

Raw: It's Complicated

11. Raw: It's Complicated

2010-12-04

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Relationships on the inside can be more complicated than on the outside.

Raw: Nothing But Time

12. Raw: Nothing But Time

2010-12-11

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In prison time can be an inmates worst enemy.

Raw: Ain't No Hotel

13. Raw: Ain't No Hotel

2010-12-18

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America's Toughest Jail where we find stories that ranged from the unexpected to horrifying.

Raw: A Private Hell

14. Raw: A Private Hell

2010-12-25

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For some prison might be hell and it can be even worse for the sex offenders.