
TV Schedule for American Crimes (WKTC2) Sumter, SC
Tuesday, September 9th TV listings for American Crimes (WKTC2) Sumter, SC
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Michael, Ricardo, Miguel
Ricky has spent a total of 266 days in Lake County, and another 16 months at a residential placement facility in Nevada; when he didn't return to his placement in Nevada after a weekend home pass, Ricky was picked up on a bench warrant.
Lockup: Raw SEG
Solitary confinement is one of the most common methods for disciplining inmates, but it's also a very controversial issue.
American Greed Kenneth Starr: Naked Greed: Celebrity Scam Artist
An accountant to stars mismanages clients' money, pockets millions and marries an exotic dancer.
American Greed Nevin Shapiro: Major League Fraud
Nevin Shapiro, a football booster and a fixture on the Miami social scene, orchestrates a Ponzi scheme.
American Greed Tom Petters: Generous With Other People's Money
A Minneapolis businessman buys big companies and makes himself rich in the process.
Lockup: Raw Rock Bottom
Addiction leads prisoners to serious crime to fuel their habits.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Kenneth, Kentrell, Devon
For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next; 17-year-old Kenneth and 14-year-old Kentrell, have 10 brothers and sisters, a father in prison and a mother with a criminal record for public nuisance.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Aaron, Ayryana, Marie
Figuring out what contributes to kids getting locked up is not an exact science; over the past six years, Aaron has become a familiar face at Lake County Juvenile; with his 18th birthday just days away, he finds himself back behind bars.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Kevin, Kymyada
Juvenile Court Judge Mary Beth Bonaventura observes that an indicator of what will happen in a child's life can be found by looking at the family and how supportive it has been; the kids seem to know this, too.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Rodrick, Morris
More than three thousand kids pass through the juvenile courts in Lake County, Indiana each year; here, consequences can range from a sleepless night in detention to the ultimate punishment for kids who keep coming back: Boys' School.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Michael, Ricardo, Miguel
Ricky has spent a total of 266 days in Lake County, and another 16 months at a residential placement facility in Nevada; when he didn't return to his placement in Nevada after a weekend home pass, Ricky was picked up on a bench warrant.
Lockup: Raw SEG
Solitary confinement is one of the most common methods for disciplining inmates, but it's also a very controversial issue.
American Greed Kenneth Starr: Naked Greed: Celebrity Scam Artist
An accountant to stars mismanages clients' money, pockets millions and marries an exotic dancer.
American Greed Nevin Shapiro: Major League Fraud
Nevin Shapiro, a football booster and a fixture on the Miami social scene, orchestrates a Ponzi scheme.
American Greed Tom Petters: Generous With Other People's Money
A Minneapolis businessman buys big companies and makes himself rich in the process.
Lockup: Raw Rock Bottom
Addiction leads prisoners to serious crime to fuel their habits.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Kenneth, Kentrell, Devon
For some kids, the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next; 17-year-old Kenneth and 14-year-old Kentrell, have 10 brothers and sisters, a father in prison and a mother with a criminal record for public nuisance.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Aaron, Ayryana, Marie
Figuring out what contributes to kids getting locked up is not an exact science; over the past six years, Aaron has become a familiar face at Lake County Juvenile; with his 18th birthday just days away, he finds himself back behind bars.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Kevin, Kymyada
Juvenile Court Judge Mary Beth Bonaventura observes that an indicator of what will happen in a child's life can be found by looking at the family and how supportive it has been; the kids seem to know this, too.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Rodrick, Morris
More than three thousand kids pass through the juvenile courts in Lake County, Indiana each year; here, consequences can range from a sleepless night in detention to the ultimate punishment for kids who keep coming back: Boys' School.
Lockup Special Investigation Lake County Juvenile Justice: Michael, Ricardo, Miguel
Ricky has spent a total of 266 days in Lake County, and another 16 months at a residential placement facility in Nevada; when he didn't return to his placement in Nevada after a weekend home pass, Ricky was picked up on a bench warrant.
Lockup: Raw SEG
Solitary confinement is one of the most common methods for disciplining inmates, but it's also a very controversial issue.
American Greed Kenneth Starr: Naked Greed: Celebrity Scam Artist
An accountant to stars mismanages clients' money, pockets millions and marries an exotic dancer.
American Greed Nevin Shapiro: Major League Fraud
Nevin Shapiro, a football booster and a fixture on the Miami social scene, orchestrates a Ponzi scheme.
American Greed Tom Petters: Generous With Other People's Money
A Minneapolis businessman buys big companies and makes himself rich in the process.
Lockup: Holman: Extended Stay He Takes No Prisoners
Grantt Culliver, warden of one of Alabama's toughest prisons, Holman Correctional Facility, doesn't miss a beat in getting into a disruptive inmate's face, but he's also compassionate and gentle when the situation calls for it.
Lockup: Holman: Extended Stay Snake and Fluffy
Of the nearly 1,000 inmates at Holman, the 200 most dangerous must be segregated from the rest; Bobby Gilbert, or "Snake", has spent 19 of his 43 years in the solitary confinement of Ad Seg. because of his violent behavior.
Lockup: Holman: Extended Stay The Shakedown
Correctional officers are outnumbered 10 to 1 and are constantly searching over 1,000 inmates to find their home-made weapons, which are very easy to conceal; hours after the Lock Up crew wraps shooting, an inmate is stabbed in the honor dorm.
Lockup: Holman: Extended Stay 'Til Death Do Us Part
Holman houses over 170 men who have been sentenced to death and are awaiting execution, as well as 360 who are serving life sentences without parole; all are living with the inevitable: that their only chance of getting out will be inside a coffin.
Lockup: Holman: Extended Stay You Wanna Work Where?
Burnout is a constant problem and unexcused absences create staff shortages at Alabama's Holman Correctional Facility; that means that designated jobs, like cell searches, which each shift has a requirement to perform, don't always get done.