National Geographic's highly acclaimed "Lockdown" series takes viewers into the dramatic and tense lives of prisons across the U.S. The stories told by the prison guards and inmates, who are locked up in iron cells every day, are truly jaw-dropping.
Life in prison is tough, but some say getting out is even harder. Most inmates leave prison with less than two hundred dollars in their hands and must find a job and a place to live before the money runs out. Crime, gangs, and drugs can sway whether ex-convicts can turn over a new leaf, and just one wrong decision could send them back to prison. After serving 14 years, 37-year-old Donovan Green returned to the streets of Los Angeles County. Green was incarcerated for armed robbery and violent felonies, but he believes he has changed while in prison and is eager to find work. Most importantly, he wants to prove his efforts to his 16-year-old daughter, Eva. However, Green has never been online or used a smartphone. He once carjacked vehicles and committed armed robberies—so who would hire him? One wrong step now...