Hard Time S3 E2: World Without Men – Everything Law and Order Blog

At Lee Arrendale State Prison, Georgia’s largest female facility, inmates settle in to do their time… or make prison part of their life.

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49 thoughts on “Hard Time S3 E2: World Without Men”
  1. Some of these wemen shape shift, change, into man, they transform themselves and hormones male testosterone pouring inside their vein…

  2. 32:05 That inmate is brutally honest. In prison she's "somebody" but at home she's nobody. Low self-esteem is something many people struggle with, myself included. But it can be worked on and improved. In another episode "Bulldog" suffers from the same. In prison he's "on top of the food chain", people fear and "respect" him. But outside with his poor diction and lack of education & skills, he is nothing,

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  4. Honestly watching these female versions of hard time I keep asking myself "with all this women in there, officers are who are in prison not the inmates" I fell off my chair laughing at letters to srgt…."Dear Sergeant that bitch Kim be selling cigarettes. Get her ass girl. PS: love your hair todaay baiii"

  5. I love how the justification for taking away Rose's job is "she was getting comfortable and we can't have that… umm… because… like reasons and stuff." Good administration right there, I can't see why they struggle to rehabilitate people. Take the one person that was being productive on a daily basis and found some meaning in it and take it away because that was too pleasant to her? FFS…

  6. Stuck in prison for as long as Rose is…kind of hard not to think of it as home. In one of the other episodes, on the men's side, there's an inmate they interviewed who was in his 60s and has been there since he was in his 20s and has no chance of release. How else is he going to think of prison other than as home? And as a home with more rules than most parents put down?

  7. I felt for Tee and her mum. I just shed tears. The worst places that every human being doesn't wish to be is in Prison and the hospital bed. We should be thankful to God every single moment in our lives.

  8. I think I've watch 5 prison documentaries today and it makes me real thankful for what I have and makes me want to stay on the straight and narrow

  9. Here I am complaining about my job …..when I get to go home every day ,see my family and do whatever’s I want ….. Love these documentaries makes you appreciate the little things

  10. Yolandia i am glad she serve her time an is now a amazon bookseller. Thank god for saving her. Kinberly tellin her truth, has a temper. Rose is handyman 😯

  11. Drugs are evil! No matter what people say! Maybe at first they are cool and you feel great! But soon the drug will take over your life, and you will be a slave of it in a way you can’t imagine! It will be your new God!

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