Below, watch trailers for the second season of the 60 Days In TV show. Season two premieres on A&E, Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 9:00pm ET/PT, with a two hour debut event.
The 60 Days In TV series features Sheriff Jamey Noel of Indiana’s Clark County Jail. The innocent undercover participants in the season two of 60 Days In are: Quintin, Monalisa, Dion, Chris, Brian, Ashleigh, Ryan, and Sheri. Check out their photos and trailers, below.
Watch retired State Police Officer, P.I., and bounty hunter Quintin, in this 60 Days in TV show promo for season two.
Here is Ryan, US Army Reservist and aspiring homicide detective. This 27 year-old Kentucky native features in the second season of the 60 Days In TV series on A&E.
Don’t miss Corrections Officer (CO) Sheri, a 39 year-old northwestern wife and mom of three, who gave up her job when husband Justin was deployed to Afghanistan. Sheri participates in 60 Days In, season two, on A&E.
Get a first look at former farm boy Chris. This Georgia native was inspired by his brother’s incarceration to take part in the 60 Days In TV series, in its second season on A&E.
You won’t want to miss Dion. A 24-year-old Detroit criminologist, he has no problem defending himself and loves Grandma’s spaghetti.
Brian is a 39 year-old attorney for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. This father of two has been married to his wife, Janie, for a decade.
27 year old Tennessean Ashleigh is a wife and mother of a three month old baby boy. An alcoholic and addict who has been in recovery for four years, Ashleigh was approached to join the show when she was visiting her husband in jail, where he was part of the Sheriff’s program.
Meet Monalisa, who says she has no respect for corrections officers, law enforcement, or the judicial system. This New Yorker has a drug-addicted daughter who was incarcerated at the age of 18 and has served more than three years of a ten year sentence.
What do you think? Did you watch the first season of the 60 Days In TV series on A&E? Do you plan to tune in for season two?
I think this show is asking to much for these people to go in with these criminals & act like they’ve did something to get them put in jail. They are expected to stay in there for 2 months. Which they don’t have the mind set of they’re inmates to survive in there. They are expected to leave their families new babies to be locked up with these horrible people . I understand that you all want to find out how all the drugs & everything are getting in the jails . But you are asking way to much from… Read more »
I have watched bothshows . I got to say they have the worst cops working there. Like the women’s pod all the screaming all night and nobody comes in to see what’s going on. The pods seen to be filled with bullys and the cops. !o nothing