Behind Bars: Rookie Year – Boiling Point (Season 2, Episode 5) | Full Episode | A&E

Behind Bars: Rookie Year – Boiling Point (Season 2, Episode 5) | Full Episode | A&E

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Working in corrections tests patience and courage every day, and its beginning to take a toll on the rookies. Mangin and Cordova must subdue a gang member after he threatens them. Israel refuses to follow prison protocol when a former SNM gang member intimidates him in Season 2, Episode 5, “Boiling Point”. #BehindBars
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“Behind Bars: Rookie Year” follows a group of new recruits at the New Mexico Corrections Academy (NMCA) as they come face-to-face with criminals who take pleasure in preying on weakness. Whether they’re cadets in training or brand new on the line, the officers all wrestle with a critical life-or-death question: Is it worth it?

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27 thoughts on “Behind Bars: Rookie Year – Boiling Point (Season 2, Episode 5) | Full Episode | A&E

  1. He said 16 bucks an hour!!! There is no way he gets paid 16 an hour!!! 😂

  2. You’d think that if u know they’re trying to look for 8mg Suboxone films, why not dissolve 5-6 in small amount of warm water (as they’re water soluble), & allow an orange piece of thick-stock paper to soak it up? (Like LSD blotter style)!

  3. Lily needs to stay on mail and that’s it. She’s too little for this job. This is a man’s job. Come get me Scottie Poopin!

  4. Every time these inmates say IDGAF, but then they act like they clearly do. It’s backwards & bizarre.

  5. Lilly is cute but this ain’t the job for her. She has probably spent her whole life getting by because she is cute. This place will chew her up

  6. If they really wanted to stop drugs through mail, they’d just make all mail mandatory by text or email. The truth is they want drugs in the prisons

  7. Did Israel say SIXTEEN bucks and hr or SIXTY? I KNOW my closed captioning meant sixty right? 👀👀

  8. I’m a female correctional officer and I honestly don’t think that lily should not be in the field… she’s brand new and after working for more than 3 weeks? Still no write ups?

  9. Lilly does not belong in that field I’m
    Sorry. With that voice and size inmates will never take her seriously. She needs to change her field. Nothing against her being a female it’s just not for her!

  10. Lilly so pretty 😍😍😍

  11. I bet the movie that Lilly was talking about was Miss Congeniality I love that movie if you guys think it is something else reply to my comment!!😁

  12. Prison didn't changed me, Jesus Christ changed me. Officers in prisons do whatever they wants to do with the inmates, they don't fallow rules most of the times. And officers can be more dangerous than inmates sometimes.

  13. ay they could spray some lsd on a “letter”, GEEKIN

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