corrections jail rarely spend time outdoors. these guys get very little access to outside, to fresh air or anything like that. there are little windows in their housing areas or in their cells, like on the single cells. that s what they get. that s what they see. there is no outside recreation at all. narrator: diontray jackson is about to step outside for the first time in three months. [ laughs ] take a hot bath, eat real good, then make long love. that s it. then sleep like a baby with the music on. narrator: jackson will also his jail-issued scrubs for the clothes he was wearing when he was booked into louisville metro. a few days earlier, his judge allowed him to finish his sentence under home incarceration as long as he agrees to participate in a drug-rehabilitation program. but before he leaves, he must be fitted with a special ankle bracelet.
men and women accused of crimes that range from minor to heinous. the reactions to being in jail run an equally wide gamut. all of these bitches in this [bleep] got a problem with me, i ll go to the hole every r.i.p. and i don t give a [bleep]. mary lohden serving time for a theft conviction has just returned to the jail for violating home incarceration rules after she tested positive for alcohol. ain t nobody on drugs. this is sober. this is sobriety right here. officers removed her from a dorm due to disruptive behavior. excuse me? excuse me? but, now, even in the single person cell, she s gotten into a conflict with a neighbor. just do the damn thing [bleep]. let s do it then. [bleep] i ll knock all of your fronts out. i ll knock all your fronts out. sit down now. i will knock all of your
leaving jail for prison where he believes he ll find better conditions. this is the worst time that you could do. this is the hardest time. it don t get no worse than this. it is nonstop stress. it is nonstop problems, it s nonstop headaches. this is nonstop horribility. i don t even know if that s a word, but it s horrible here. this louisville, a conviction does not necessarily mean a trip to prison is on the horizon. some inmates could serve short sentences in the jail or even receive home incarceration. but if they break the rules at home, it s back to jail as mary logan has just discovered. what s wrong. i m just upset because they take me off h.i.p. and i didn t do nothing wrong for somebody to take me off h.i.p. so why did they take you off? because i blew a .4. i have five kids and tried to do everything right in my life. what s your name? mary lohden. mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations was no alcohol, right? zero to
home incarceration or make her serve the rest of her sentence in jail. but lohden seems determined to make an impression. that s my bunk. yeah, it s mine now. you snooze, you lose. there ain t no bunk assignments in [ bleep ] jail. get that [ bleep ] right. hey, come back out here. do they own bunks around here? we got to calm down. come back outside. i m good. come on, come on. excuse me? excuse me? excuse me. i said i m sick, and i ve got to be on the bottom bunk. okay, that s fine. but i didn t think the jail, nobody owns no bunks around here. we thought she was calm enough after talking to her to put her in first arrest dorm. obviously, that doesn t happen. sometimes. a lot of times, they ll act out on purpose to get to a single cell because they don t want to be with other people. in this case, i think that s her deal.
you could do. this is the hardest time. it don t get no worse than this. it is nonstop stress. it is nonstop problems, it s nonstop headaches. this is nonstop horribility. i don t even know if that s a word, but it s horrible here. in louisville, a conviction does not necessarily mean a trip to prison is on the horizon. some inmates could serve short sentences in the jail. or receive home incarceration, but if they break the rules at home, it s back to jail as mary logan has just discovered. what s wrong? you re just upset because they take me off of h.i.p. and i didn t do nothing wrong for somebody to take me off h.i.p. so why did they take you off? because they say i blew a .1. i have five kids and tried to do everything right in my life. what s your name? mary lohden. mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations was no alcohol, right? zero tolerance. and i didn t read all over it.