Lockup Extended Stay Season 13 Episode 6

Lockup Extended Stay Season 13 Episode 6 The Damage Done

  • TV14
  • May 12, 2012

Lockup: San Quentin- Extended Stay is a documentary series that takes you behind the bars of one of America's most notorious prisons, San Quentin. In season 13, episode 6, titled "The Damage Done," viewers are taken on a journey inside the prisons health care system.

San Quentin is a prison that houses some of the most dangerous and violent criminals in California. With a population of over 5,000 inmates, the prison is overcrowded and understaffed, which has led to numerous problems and issues in the facility. In this episode, viewers are introduced to some of the prisoners who have been impacted by the lack of proper health care in the prison.

The episode opens with an interview with a prisoner named John, who is suffering from a severe back injury that he acquired while in prison. John explains how the prison's health care system has failed him and how he has been forced to live with excruciating pain for months. As the episode progresses, viewers meet other inmates who share similar stories of neglect and mistreatment by the prison's medical staff.

Through interviews with prison officials, health care professionals, and inmates, viewers gain an in-depth understanding of the challenges that San Quentin faces when it comes to providing adequate health care to its prisoners. The show highlights the fact that the prison's health care system is underfunded and understaffed, which has led to a breakdown in care and treatment of inmates.

In "The Damage Done," viewers are taken on a tour of San Quentin's infirmary, where they witness first-hand the challenges faced by the prison's medical staff. The infirmary is overcrowded and chaotic, with inmates waiting for hours to receive treatment for their ailments. Viewers also get a chance to see the extreme measures that some inmates go through to receive medical attention, including resorting to self-harm to get sent to a hospital outside of the prison.

Throughout the episode, viewers are also introduced to the prison's mental health care system. San Quentin has one of the largest populations of inmates with mental illnesses in the country, and the prison struggles to provide adequate care and treatment to these individuals. Viewers meet several inmates who suffer from a variety of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and PTSD, all of whom have been failed by the prison's mental health care system.

As the episode draws to a close, viewers are left with a sense of despair and frustration at the state of San Quentin's health care system. Despite the best efforts of the prison's medical staff, the system is woefully inadequate to meet the needs of the inmates. With an already overburdened system, the COVID-19 pandemic has only made matters worse, with outbreaks in the prison putting the lives of both inmates and staff at risk.

Overall, Lockup: San Quentin- Extended Stay season 13 episode 6, "The Damage Done" is a powerful and sobering look at the challenges faced by one of America's most notorious prisons. Through a combination of interviews and candid footage, the episode provides a glimpse into the lives of the inmates and the struggles they face in a system that is failing them. Despite the sadness and frustration that this episode evokes, it is an important reminder of the need for reform and change within the American prison system.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 12, 2012
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Language
    English