A high-ranking gang member arrives in Suffolk County Jail from Rikers Island. The staff prepares for a jailhouse wedding.
In this episode focused on inmates who have committed murder, a man who has admitted to killing his girlfriend continues to act erratically.
A teenage girl has just confessed to her involvement in a murder. Because of the high-profile case, she's housed alone in a segregated unit.
Bay Area rap star Dru Down lands himself in Santa Rita Jail, just outside of Oakland. An inmate is in danger after leaving the Norteños gang.
Victor has left the prison gang known as the Mexican Mafia, putting a target on his head. He takes on a fatherly role in the ex-gang unit.
A repeat offender lands in the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections Jail for assaulting her mother, but she still maintains her beauty regimen.
The son of an alleged cocaine dealer has been in and out of the Suffolk County Jail multiple times, but he says he now wants to stay out of trouble.
In Cleveland's Cuyahoga County Corrections Center, an inmate formerly known as "Animal" is charged with an additional crime days before his release.
A girlfriend is arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs during a visitation. "Little Jamie" says her month-long crime spree was motivated by heroin.
In the Orange County Jail, all homosexual inmates are placed in protected custody. There's a reason why one inmate has earned the nickname "Drama."
An older inmate nicknamed "Popeye" is serving time for shoplifting a flea collar and workout pants -- while high on meth. Two old friends reunite.
An inmate talks about torturing and killing his girlfriend on the anniversary of her death. In San Quentin, Eric finds refuge in his guitar.
Life in prison often boils down to respect, reputation and revenge. A former correctional officer with a juvenile record becomes an inmate once again.
Kunkel doesn't think he's a bad guy, he just has swastika tattoos and believes in white power. An inmate is suspected of having a homemade cuff key.
The prospect of someday getting married gets Bret excited. As a transgender woman in a male prison, Royanna gets a lot of unwanted attention.
The 211 prison gang is known to target sex offenders for extortion. David claims to be a victim, but he may be running a hustle of his own.
Some inmates are immediately vulnerable, like teenager Austin, who's just beginning a 70-year sentence in Indiana State.
Cameras provided to them by the show allow inmates at Indiana State to speak from the heart. Leaving the Aryan Brotherhood makes life hard for Nick.
Internal Affairs has been tipped off about a visitor who may be smuggling contraband. An inmate is excited to meet the cat he recently adopted.
After meeting so many addicts in prison, former drug dealer Jason is ashamed of his past. Officer Willis understands the benefits of visitations.