Behind Bars: Rookie Year: Anger Consumes Me (Season 1) | A&E

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Inside the APA unit, which houses the inmates with mental health issues, a rookie CO sees firsthand what can happen when an inmate doesn’t want to take his medication in this clip in Season 1, Episode 6, “The Drug Trade”. #BehindBars
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“Behind Bars: Rookie Year” follows a group of new recruits at the New Mexico Corrections Academy (NMCA) as they come face-to-face with criminals who take pleasure in preying on weakness. Whether they’re cadets in training or brand new on the line, the officers all wrestle with a critical life-or-death question: Is it worth it?

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24 thoughts on “Behind Bars: Rookie Year: Anger Consumes Me (Season 1) | A&E

  1. Like Behind Bars: Rookie Year? Check out our new series 60 Days In: Narcoland, premiering Tuesday, July 30th at 10/9c!

  2. If you get into an argument or fight they will inject you with a chemical straight jacket which is a lot worse than being sprayed with gas and they call themselves mental health doctors, a doctor would not inflict pain

  3. There’s a big issue with the US prison system. Jail should be for rehabilitation into society. You arrest low level offenders and put them in the same rooms as rapists and murderers. I was arrested for a gram of cannabis last year and spent 25 days with felons and violet offenders. I can see how someone that would have to be there for a year or more would lose their minds. The guards treat you like animals no matter what you’ve done.

  4. LOFL. True insanely violent offender's are IST (incompetent to stand trial). They are to violent for State Prisons and are committed to psychiatric facilities run by state prison DOC department of Corrections.

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