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LOCKUP, which airs on MSNBC TV, is a documentary series that gives a glimpse into life behind America's maximum-security prison walls. Click below to learn more. Questions and Answers Video |
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Lockup: San Quentin Extended Stay With its own zip code, almost 6,000 inmates, and more than 1500 staff members who walk through its gates every morning, a typical day in San Quentin is anything but typical. |
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MSNBC's documentary "No Place for a Child" has been awarded the 2007 Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism which honors distinguished coverage of disadvantaged children and families. The judges said, "Stories about foster children are usually predictable in their storylines, but this documentary takes the unusual step of looking inside the courtrooms that rule the children’s lives. The producers provide a thorough and unflinching portrait of families involved in foster care. Happy endings seem elusive, but this production allows outsiders to perhaps understand why." |