Behind Bars: Rookie Year: Does She Have What it Takes? (Officer Stories Part 4 – Ariel) | A&E

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Ariel is a timid rookie officer who is determined to prove that she is strong enough for the job, but her strength is put to the test when she is attacked by an inmate. Watch her full story in this compilation.
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31 thoughts on “Behind Bars: Rookie Year: Does She Have What it Takes? (Officer Stories Part 4 – Ariel) | A&E

  1. poor girl. I think she wanted to just lay down and cry there. I hope she has found a more relaxed job, because she seems a bit too anxious for this job.

  2. Think it's ridiculous to put a 18,19,20..y/o boy or girl on this kind of work. Why even recruit people at this age to a dangerous work like this. There should be a minimum age of at least 25 to even be considered. No wonder there's no respect inside when the inmates facing a 20y/o boy telling them what to do

  3. U guys r worried about Ariel but now the CONS kno her location cause of ur cameras easy to kno where she lives now by looking at the surroundings near her apt smh

  4. She just wasn’t for the job. She didn’t get assaulted. He tried to fight them sounds like they got him down and sprayed him. She just isn’t tough and a quitter. You get into 1 incident and don’t show up after, just a baby

  5. Instead of doing a favor to these hard-core criminals! The shooting squad could be a solution for sure! Also, taxpayer's money spent on these criminals should be spent on some other more useful things !! These criminals will never change!

  6. How did she even get through the application process? Her voice alone should've told them she wasn't cut out for it. You cant command respect and authority over people while sounding as timid as that in the outside world let alone in an isolated environment with hardened criminals

  7. I used to work prisons (& a cop) and let's be serious; Girls like Ariel put other guards in danger by 10 fold imo.
    You HAVE to have a voice & look that demands respect (while treating crims with certain amount of respect) BUT; if just ONE person (like Ariel) is the weak link, it can cost a make officer his life!
    Can't understand how they allow rookies like her to even be tested in the system; crooks will take you out quicker than you can blink and you MUST know you've got a partner that has your back, and, has the strength to help (been there also with male cops who FAILED me & others)
    No balls, no job

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