60 Days In

2023
4.6
408 reviews
TV-14
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Season 7 episodes (13)

1 Top 20 Moments
8/11/22
Dan Abrams takes us through a look back at the past six seasons, counting down the top 20 most unforgettable moments of 60 Days In.
2 Re-Incarcerated (#701)
8/18/22
Welcome to Henry County, Georgia, where Reginald B. Scandrett is the first African American Sheriff presiding over the Henry County Jail. A new breed of participants enter the program and encounter unprecedented challenges in Sheriff Scandrett's jail.
3 Twenty-Three And One
8/25/22
As new participants enter the Henry County jail, they discover that the conditions in the quarantine pods are far harsher than their previous experiences in jail.
4 Quarantine Chaos
9/1/22
Sheriff Scandrett faces a challenge when the conditions of the Quarantine Pods take a serious toll on the participants that risk the success of the program.
5 Say No To Drugs
9/8/22
The final participant enters the program while the others confront new challenges around drugs, COVID, and intense inmates.
6 General Population (#705)
9/15/22
The first participants move to general population and begin to form bonds with new inmates, while others hit their breaking point in quarantine
7 The Gambit (#706)
9/22/22
Tensions mount throughout the jail as the participants reckon with old habits while trying to stay on task.
8 Pain, Pads, Police
9/29/22
General population proves to be no walk in the park as the participants deal with shake downs, a flooded pod, unwanted attention, and dirty laundry.
9 Who Runs the Pod? (#708)
10/6/22
A new inmate enters the men's pod and begins rustling everyone's feathers. Rose attempts to help a rambunctious inmate and both women are left scratching their heads as the women's pod discovers an unfortunate infestation.
10 Inmate or Civilian
10/13/22
As the participants focus on leaving a lasting impact on the inmates, one participant finds themselves slipping into their old ways.
11 Never Going Back
10/20/22
Carlos learns why he was removed from the program early. As the last man standing, Darius struggles to keep peace in the pod. The serenity within the women's pod is shattered when a minor argument takes a violent turn.
12 The Aftermath: Part One (#711)
10/27/22
When the participants reunite to discuss the highs and lows of their re-incarceration in the Henry County Jail, explosive arguments erupt within the group. Soledad O'Brien hosts.
13 The Aftermath: Part Two (#712)
10/27/22
The participants press Sheriff Scandrett and his team on the difficult conditions they endured during their time in the Henry County Jail, and Shaquille O'Neal makes a surprise appearance. Soledad O'Brien hosts.

About this show

60 Days In follows seven innocent civilians who pose as prisoners in an unprecedented and highly dangerous program at one of this country's toughest correctional facilities.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
408 reviews
Joe Citizen Hoe
March 26, 2016
Each episode is almost basically just a recap of the previous episode. I get on the edge of my seat and then the show is over. It's really jus ten min of content stretched into a 42 min episode. And the male volunteers are whimps. It's safer in jail then it is in the free world. Least you dnt have to worry about being shot.
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Sheri W
March 18, 2018
Angele is naive and self serving. She could've been killed in her sleep after exposing her role. People use / love / play for their reasons and she was definitely played - Gabrielle gave her up almost immediately. If Angele had been returned she would have paid a price. Thank goodness the production crew and sheriff pulled her immediately. Hopefully Angele will learn to think before acting in her future. She risked herself and everyone and if she fails to see that she will continue to make mistakes in her life.
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Jerilynn Upton
April 16, 2016
From the very beginning the lives of the volunteers as well as the actual inmates are interesting. Following the journey of the volunteers through their ability to have their perspectives changed and watching them learn that the inmates are not all bad people but yet actually good people that have made bad choices. Even though there are a few inmates that are just what they are and the way they are, it's still refreshing to see people learn and genuinely grow.
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