The teens aren't afraid to fight back at a loud cellblock.Īt-risk teens including two girls sees what it is like in jail. During the tours, an extraction took place and the teens watched it happen. The parents of the teens got join the teens and got to tour the facility too. The jail offers a turnaround program where teens see the realities behind bars. They even stand outside the death row area.Īt a Maryland prision, the immates gives the teens a taste of reality in prision by showing them the “Lock-up Loaf,” a brick of baked mush served to unruly prisoners.Īt the Maryland Correctional Institution, these girls who are at risk for being convicts learn the tough life of prison.Ī group of at-risk teens including a wannabe gangster and a drug dealer is taken to Mecklenburg County Jail Viewers goes inside one of the nation’s most infamous prisons. Six teens visit the Lieber Correctional Facility in South Carolina They learn about how strip search works.Īt the California prison which is home to Charles Manson, the teens learn life in the prison yard and the dangers of it. The teens get a second chance to keep from being the next convicts.Īt the Maryland Correctional Institution, inmates including convicted murderers teaches these five teens including one who likes the outlaw life the tough reality behind bars. Some changed their ways while some didn't.Īt the Valley State Prison, the inmates teach five teens who are getting in trouble a lot life behind bars. Finally, when they leave, they get a second chance where get a follow-up a month later. The teens will then interact with their parents through the prison visitor telephone. They meet up with the prisoners, telling their stories of how they ended up in jail. They go to the cell blocks and see the reality behind bars. In some episodes, the teens wear the jumpsuits. They must remove jewelry, their belts, hats and sunglasses if they wear them, and relinquish other personal possessions. Afterward, they meet up and enter the facility to go through the booking process. Each episode begins with an interview of each teen discussing why they are always getting in trouble. In each hourlong episode follows a handful of at-risk teenagers. This show will show you just how above the law you are if you're a cop.Based on 1978 American documentary Scared Straight!, profile juvenile crime prevention programs in prisons across the United States. It's a viscouse cycle of aggression and fear with the people/children and police officers and government officials. They yell at there mom or act aggressive to anyone and they get to get scarred for life but yet people say it's not hard enough, let's just start beating them too. They give children who are in need of phsychiatric help a chance to be racist, homophobic, and have ptsd and an extreme fear of officers. This shows real name should be "above the law, and can't be tamed." They use homosexual prisoners to tell the children how they should get in there cells and in addition threaten them sexually and the officers threaten to put them in calling them "fresh meat" and how they "like little boys". If a normal person behaved this way to 10-16 year olds they would be locked away for years for disorderly conduct, verbal assault to a child, and assault to a minor. In scared straight, you will see a compilation of insulting, volgure, and quite frankly embarrassing behavior from "respectable officers", showing just how corrupt the police system is.
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