The participants must navigate a series of high-stress events, including aggressive shakedowns by officers and a flooded pod that creates miserable living conditions.

The story for of 60 Days In , titled " Pain, Pads & Police ," focuses on the harsh realities of moving into the general population at the Henry County Jail in Georgia.

Trinity moves to a new pod, forcing her to restart the process of integrating and establishing herself among a new group of inmates. 60 Days In (TV Series 2016– ) - Episode list - IMDb

Pushed to his limit by the lack of hygiene and the mental toll of incarceration, Chase reaches a breaking point and makes the major decision to leave the program.

The narrative centers on several key participants struggling with the escalating chaos of jail life:

The episode highlights the daily indignities of jail, such as the struggle to obtain basic sanitary supplies (referenced in the "Pads" of the title) and the constant issue of "dirty laundry".

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The participants must navigate a series of high-stress events, including aggressive shakedowns by officers and a flooded pod that creates miserable living conditions.

The story for of 60 Days In , titled " Pain, Pads & Police ," focuses on the harsh realities of moving into the general population at the Henry County Jail in Georgia. [S7E7] Pain, Pads & Police

Trinity moves to a new pod, forcing her to restart the process of integrating and establishing herself among a new group of inmates. 60 Days In (TV Series 2016– ) - Episode list - IMDb The participants must navigate a series of high-stress

Pushed to his limit by the lack of hygiene and the mental toll of incarceration, Chase reaches a breaking point and makes the major decision to leave the program. 60 Days In (TV Series 2016– ) -

The narrative centers on several key participants struggling with the escalating chaos of jail life:

The episode highlights the daily indignities of jail, such as the struggle to obtain basic sanitary supplies (referenced in the "Pads" of the title) and the constant issue of "dirty laundry".