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MSNBC. Release. June 4, 2005. (2005-06-04) –. February 11, 2017. (2017-02-11) Lockup is a prison documentary series, produced by 44 Blue Productions, which airs on MSNBC. Titles within the franchise include Lockup: Raw, Lockup: World Tour, Lockup: Extended Stay, Lockup: Disturbing the Peace, Lockup: Special Investigation, and Life After Lockup.
The following is the list of episodes of the MSNBC documentary TV series, Lockup. Series overview. Season Episodes Originally aired; First aired Last aired; 1: 18:
The logo of MSNBC Documentaries. MSNBC Documentaries is the umbrella title of a series of documentaries co-produced by NBC News and MSNBC.. Broadcast on MSNBC, each documentary is given its own title to broadcast under (e.g., Lockup: Return to Pelican Bay) or has been produced under one of the titles below.
Lock Up, an American prison action film featuring Sylvester Stallone; Lock Up, an Indian Tamil-language thriller film; Lock-Up, a 1959 American legal drama series; Lockup, a prison documentary series on MSNBC "Lockup" (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), a 2016 episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
San Quentin is on the rotation of prisons featured on MSNBC's show Lockup, a TV documentary series on life in prison. [209] San Quentin appears in various overhead shots on The CW's shows The Flash and Arrow, serving as Iron Heights Penitentiary. San Quentin is featured in the BBC Two special Louis Theroux: Behind Bars.
Young Kids, Hard Time is an American MSNBC TV show which premiered November 20, 2011. [1] The show is about children age 12 to 17 incarcerated as adults in the American prison system. These children have all been tried as an adult. The United States is among only a few countries in the world where children can be tried as adults. The show was ...
Website. jonadrianjjvelazquez.com. Jon-Adrian Velazquez (born November 11, 1975) also known as "JJ" Velazquez, is an American legal reform activist and actor who was wrongfully convicted of a 1998 murder of a retired police officer. He was serving a 25 years to life sentence at maximum security Sing-Sing prison in New York.
In 1996, the position of prison superintendent at North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women was elevated to Warden, and Carol Caldwell became the first woman to serve as prison warden in North Carolina history. NCCIW was featured in two episodes of MSNBC's Lockup documentary series.