[s7e12] The Aftermath: | Part Two

: The primary focus is the direct "press" participants put on Sheriff Scandrett and his team regarding the inhumane conditions they witnessed, such as poor sanitation and inadequate medical care.

: While some critics felt the episode stretched its content, viewers noted the genuine growth and perspective shifts in participants as they learned that many inmates are "good people who made bad choices". Conclusion [S7E12] The Aftermath: Part Two

This "paper" is an analysis of the Season 7 finale of , titled " The Aftermath: Part Two ." This episode serves as the final reunion where participants confront the administration at the Henry County Jail in Georgia. Overview: Accountability and Systemic Reform : The primary focus is the direct "press"

: The episode highlights the psychological toll of the program. For example, participants like Jessica Speigner-Page discussed the difficulty of navigating "inmate-like" behaviors that resurface even after leaving the facility, straining personal relationships and mental health. Overview: Accountability and Systemic Reform : The episode