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Greenlit: Life Inside Lockdown, ITV

Life Inside Lockdown (2 x 60′) –  Life inside one of New York State’s largest jails is revealed with unprecedented access to a jail in upstate New York that has more than 1,000 inmates, to capture a unique and unflinching insight into the frontline of the US justice system in practice for those on both sides of the bars.
In the USA, before suspects are convicted of any crime, they are sent to one of the nation’s 3,000 county jails. The average stay is 42 days, but serious offenders can spend over a year behind bars awaiting trial. A defining feature of the county jail’s holding system is that all types of suspected offenders are housed together, meaning petty thieves are under the same roof as hardened gangsters, drug addicts and multiple murderers while they wait for their cases to go to court.
The series captures the tough conditions at the facility and how both inmates and prison staff deal with the challenges of coping in a highly-pressurised and intimidating atmosphere with little privacy and the ever-present menace of gang rivalries.
Beyond the barbed wire fences and maximum security of the jail itself, we have the same unprecedented access to the city’s County Court, following inmates as they progress through the American justice system.
The series will provide an insight into the nature of criminality in the area surrounding the jail.  From homeless people committing petty crime to guarantee a bed and meals, to violent gangsters and the multitudes whose crime relates to New York’s heroin epidemic, we will see how their daily life plays out in the cells, the kitchens, the yards, community work and even the feared SHU – the Special Housing Unit where inmates live in segregation and almost permanent cell lockdown.
Filmed over a six month period, with full access to the jail, officers and inmates, this series features extraordinary stories, taking viewers to the extremes of humanity as those who claim their innocence battle their way through the ordeal of jail and we witness how the loss of liberty affects their family and friends.  Plus, we see the prisons from the perspectives of the correctional officers who have watched inmates come in and out, first as teens and later as men.

Channel: ITV

Producer: Voltage TV

TX: TBC

Source: ITV press release

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