

Lockup
Specials
TV-14
An insight, to the many lives of the women and men that enter jail.
Where to Watch Specials
9 Episodes
- Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (1)E4
Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (1)With extraordinary access from the Indiana Supreme Court, this series goes inside a world, where cameras are, by law, not allowed to go. For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. - Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (2)E5
Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (2)With extraordinary access from the Indiana Supreme Court, this series goes inside a world, where cameras are, by law, not allowed to go. For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. - Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (3)E6
Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (3)With extraordinary access from the Indiana Supreme Court, this series goes inside a world, where cameras are, by law, not allowed to go. For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. - Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (4)E7
Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (4)With extraordinary access from the Indiana Supreme Court, this series goes inside a world, where cameras are, by law, not allowed to go. For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. - Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (5)E8
Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (5)With extraordinary access from the Indiana Supreme Court, this series goes inside a world, where cameras are, by law, not allowed to go. For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. - Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (6)E9
Special Investigation: Lake County Juvenile Justice (6)With extraordinary access from the Indiana Supreme Court, this series goes inside a world, where cameras are, by law, not allowed to go. For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next.