- Lockdown (TV series)
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website = http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/lockdown/
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tv_com_id ="Lockdown" is a
documentary television series appearing on theNational Geographic Channel . The series is an educational look into prisons.Episodes
First Timers
Inside the
Iowa Fort Dodge Correctional Facility and theRivers Program to show a look atprison though the eyes of someone that hasn't been before, and a program trying to stoprepeat offenders .Gang Wars
NGC brings you firsthand accounts from inmates and correctional officers in a prison where
gang leaders have the upper hand and call the shots. AtSalinas Valley State Prison inSoledad ,California , there are nearly 200 gang-related attacks each year.Women Behind Bars
Explore the
Valley State Prison inChowchilla , California, apenal complex that has all the hallmarks of amaximum-security prison —violentinmates , overcrowding and a drug trade—but with a unique population: it houses 3,900 violent female offenders.Total Control
Go inside a new
high-tech Supermax that houses men so dangerous that they must be locked down 23 hours a day. The facility has been specially designed to be "escape free" by building the samesecurity fenceIsrael put up in theWest Bank .Gangland
For the most violent, powerful, and infamous inmates, this is the last stop in prison
purgatory :Pelican Bay State Prison , California. For two decades it’s been at the heart of California’s war on one of the greatest scourges inAmerica—prison gangs .Inside Maximum Security
Go inside one of the country’s most secure prisons:
Oak Park Heights Supermax . Built partially underground, this state-of-the-artfortress houses criminals other prisons can’t handle. Despite cutting-edge technology, the inmates put the prison to the test.Predators Behind Bars
The
National Geographic Channel takes you insideOhio ’sLebanon Correctional Institution . A new inmate and a new officer are thrown into a mix of nearly 2,200 of the state’s most dangerous and conniving criminals.Gangs vs. Family
National Geographic Channel takes you inside theUtah State Prison —home to 4,000 of the state's most dangerouscriminal s—to show how inmates put theirgang first, no matter the cost, even if it results in losingcustody of theirchildren . See firsthand how a female inmate—with her parole just weeks away—struggles with competing desires of being faithful to her gang and raising her 3-year-old daughter.Newbies
At the
Wyoming State Penitentiary (WSP), 30 new correctional officers have one thing in common: none of them have ever worked in a prison before. WSP is chronically and dangerously, understaffed—even the inmates know how dire the situation is. To find new officers, the prison went recruiting in states rife withunemployment . The COs moved toWyoming for a job. Now, NGC follows three rookies, including a recentcollege graduate, acarpenter and a 27-year-old mother of two.Tent City
Phoenix, Ariz., has one of the largest
jail systems in the country, with inmates outnumberingprison cell s. To deal with the overflow, thesheriff 's office createdTent City on the edge of town. Tent City houses 2,000inmates inKorean War-era tents. More than 20felons share a single tent with more arriving every day. Temperatures inside the tents can reach 135 degrees during the summer. Witness firsthand what life is like for inmates and officers in this heated environment.Inmate University
Imagine trying to study while surrounded by
murder s, rapists and those who have performed unthinkable acts. At theIronwood Correctional Facility in California a group of inmates face this challenge on a daily basis while participating in a college education program founded and run by inmates. In Lockdown, inmates provide firsthand accounts of how important it is for them tograduate from "Inmate U," despite facing stiff opposition from their gangs and frequent prison-wide lockdowns.References
External links
* [http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/lockdown/ Official website]
* [http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/lockdown/programs.html Episode list]
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