60 | Days In - Season 2
Participants and regular inmates were forced to live in unsanitary conditions that threatened their health and safety until repairs were completed. Outcome and Impact
One of the most dramatic events of the season was a severe sanitation crisis.
To stop the flooding, the jail shut off the water supply, leaving inmates without drinking water, functioning toilets, or showers. 60 Days In - Season 2
A mother seeking to understand her daughter’s incarceration. She had a major revelation regarding her daughter's situation during her stay.
The program highlighted specific issues within Clark County Jail, such as the use of tater tots as a form of currency among inmates. Participants and regular inmates were forced to live
At the end of the 60 days, the participants met with Sheriff Jamey Noel and Captain Scottie Maples to discuss their findings and the various security flaws they identified.
returned to the Clark County Jail in Jeffersonville, Indiana, following the success of the first season. Because producers realized it would be difficult for volunteers to remain undercover after the show aired, this second installment was filmed immediately after the first, before any episodes had premiered. Key Participants & Arcs At the end of the 60 days, the
A student of criminology who wanted to see if the justice system was effective.