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60 days in narcoland episode guide Continue 60 DAYS IN: NARCOLAND is a one-hour reality show that follows six contestants as they go undercover in critical areas along I-65 - one of the largest drug trafficking corridors in the country, spanning six counties in Kentucky and Indiana - for a first-hand look at how drug cartels have infiltrated the heart of America. Secret participants came from different walks of life to address the drug crisis from different perspectives. Onlookers watch participants on the streets and at the Clark County Jail in Indiana, and travel with local law enforcement as part of the Drug Enforcement Division in an effort to get a 360-degree look at the epidemic. After the eight-episode season concludes, as well as the premiere reunion special. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 10pm ET/PT, ASE premiere 60 Days in: NARCOLAND's reunion show. Starring Production and Distribution Settings Clark County Jail - Indiana USA - Kentucky USA American reality show 60 Days of InGenreReality TVStarring Jamie Noel (Seasons 1'2) Scotty Maples (Seasons 1'2) Mark Adger (Seasons 3'4) Mark Lamb (Season 5) Jonathan W. Horton (Season 6) Country Of Origin seasons6N. Episodes87 (Episodes)ProductionSy Producer (s) Gregory Henry Kimberly Woodard Jeff Grogan Production Spot (s) Jeffersonville, Indiana (Seasons 1'2) Atlanta, Georgia (Seasons 3'4) Florence, Arizona (Season 5) Gadsden, Alabama (Season 6) Installation cameraMultipleRunning time40-50 minutesProduction Company (s) Lucky 8Budget $3 million USDReleaseOriginal networkA'EPicture format480i (SDTV)1080i (HDTV)Original release10, 2016 (2016-03-10) - presentChronologyRelated showsBeyond Scared Straight, Caught Red HandedExternal Links60 Days InLucky 8 60 Days In is a television docuseries at ASE. Internationally it is known as Prison: 60 days in 1 and airs in more than 100 other countries. In the series, volunteers are held in secret detention for 60 days. The show premiered on March 10, 2016. Season 2 premiered on August 18, 2016. Seasons 1 and 2 took place at the Clark County Jail in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Seasons 3 and 4 saw the setting of the show moved to the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta. Season 5 premiered on January 3, 2019. Season 5 took place in Florence, Arizona, at the Pinal County Jail. The spin-off titled 60 Days In: Narcoland was released on July 30, 2019. The show was renewed for a sixth season on November 19, 2019, which takes place in a detention center Etowa in Gadsden, Alabama, and premiered on January 2, 2020. The premise of the TV series follows 7 7 as they volunteered to go undercover after spending 60 days as inmates at the Clark County Jail (also known as the Michael L. Becher Adult Correctional Complex), in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Their purpose is to obtain evidence of questionable or illegal activities in the prison, which may be missed by correctional officers and surveillance systems. The existence of a secret program is kept secret from prisoners, guards and most prison officials. Before entering the prison, volunteers are instructed on how to deal with other prisoners, and each is given a pseudonym and cover, including details of the (fake) criminal charges on which they were arrested. Although it was repeatedly mentioned that Marum Ali had received a pseudonym for use because of her famous father (boxer Muhammad Ali), it was later revealed that volunteer Robert also used a pseudonym during his imprisonment, and that he would blow his cap if he visited the emergency room and gave his real name. Because the producers realized that it would be difficult for volunteers to remain undercover after the first season aired, a second season was released before the premiere of the series. Asa officials told Business Insider that several corrections officers were laid off because of the program. According to the producers, valid legal releases for appearing on television were received from prisoners, but they did not say the actual reason that releases were necessary. The importance of tater tots have been revealed throughout the series. Prisoners were often given tater tattoos on food trays. Potato-based food is sometimes used as currency, and is said to have caused one of the fights on the show between two of the real prisoners. The Clark County Sheriff's Office held a public fundraiser where they sold T-shirts and tattoos based on the show. The second season began on Thursday, August 18, 2016, and 60 Days In: Meet the Participants premiered on August 11. Episodes of Season 2 began airing on Wednesday, September 28, 2016, on Foxtel's Crime Investigation Network in Australia. Starring Season 1 cast member of the Occupation Cover Cover Biography Help Jamie Noel Sheriff Noel is the sheriff of Clark County, Indiana Scotty Maples Public Information Officer He took charge of briefing volunteers before starting the program and summing up them afterwards. Maryum May Ali Social Worker Yasmin Brown (17) (18) Barbra Roylands Williams Author Barbara Weldon (Barbara Weldon) he spent a month in solitary confinement during his five-week prison stay for having covered a towel over one of the CCTV cameras in an attempt to impress other inmates. Despite wanting to continue, he was removed from the for medical reasons. He previously appeared in TLC's Extreme Time Cheaters (23) Isaiah Jenkins, a recent high school graduate and brother of a current inmate. Jenkins said on Twitter that he had visited his prison brother, who said: What happened, hot coffee? The code phrases for volunteers to be taken out of jail were good coffee or hot coffee). Isaiah has not appeared on television before. The veteran zakari Baker zack Holland (25) Season 2 cast Ashley Marie (Park) Baker, wife of zakari Baker season 1. Ashley has been an alcoholic and drug addict since childhood but has been sober for four years before appearing on the show. Brian Thomas (J.D.) is an attorney with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Of the Employment Protection Unit' Office of Employment Protection. He is responsible for the administrative prosecution of correctional officers who commit work-related misconduct. He entered the program to see how correctional officers behave when they believe that no one is watching. He left the program a week later due to severe hazing, but still was able to provide valuable information at the session to sum up. Since then, he has started private practice and practice law in Southern California. Chris Graf entered the program to better understand how the prison affected his younger brother, a former inmate who served four months in prison. He left the program within 24 hours after being severely ill and suffering from severe panic attacks. Dion Shepard Jr. is a forensics student from Detroit. He grew up one of nine siblings, and his parents separated shortly after his birth. He felt that he could easily end up behind bars, like many of his friends and family. He was able to leave the house without a criminal record and was about to receive a master's degree in criminology, law and society. Monalisa Johnson is the founder of Parents of Prisoners Children, a national group supporting and protecting parents with incarcerated children. Her daughter is serving a ten-year mandatory sentence. McShan is a recently retired state police captain and former member of the U.S. Marine Corps. He currently works as a licensed private detective and bounty hunter. Sheri Ray is a former corrections officer and mother of three. She wants to return to her career after her husband's return from Afghanistan and learn from the show what changes she can make when she enters her field. After the program, Sheri was offered a position at the Clark County Jail to continue her career as a corrections officer. Ryan Secord was the youngest player this season at just 27. He went on Kyle Ryan on the show. He has a medical degree and was a medic in the U.S. Army He aspires to become a police officer and eventually a homicide detective. Ryan opened his keep while in prison to make a profit and befriended several inmates, notably inmate Garza and inmate Ricky. Season 3 cast This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding links to reliable sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. (March 2017) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) Mark Adger is a colonel in the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta. Calvin Crosby is a special education teacher at a local public school. He hopes he will be able to treat his students at a deeper level, and he thinks it might even shock them into changing their own behavior and patterns. Don (Last Name Unknown) grew up in Newark, Delaware. His father and two brothers were all in and out of prison during his youth. As a convicted criminal, his father could never find a job, so he kept going back to selling and using drugs. Don believes the system has let African-Americans down. He wants to join the program to expose discrimination, unite inmates, and learn to actively combat recidivism and the escalating trend of convicted black men in America. Gerson (Last Name Unknown) moved from El Salvador to California when he was seven years old. He went from the Civil War to the gang war and lived in the Los Angeles area in the 1980s and 90s. He eventually left California and moved to the East Coast as he worked to avoid the risk of becoming a statistic of his entourage, including gangs, drugs and violence. He works as a mentor to help people who are in schools, colleges and universities.