
Jail
O. J. Simpson is booked in the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas.

O. J. Simpson is booked in the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas.

A vice unit interrogates several individuals accused of sex crimes; threats provoke a situation.

To avoid self-harm, a drunk man is handcuffed to a booking bench; a combative prisoner is arrested.

Officers fear a man may attempt to hang himself and decide to intervene; a man ends up in jail.

A prisoner refuses to exit his cell prompting an elaborate extraction; a man begins singing.

An inmate refuses to be handcuffed while officers seek to search his cell for contraband.

Acts of aggression cause a man to be placed in a restraint chair; an inmate is stabbed by a pencil.

A young woman fails to take jail seriously and behaves provocatively.

Casino valets tip the authorities about an intoxicated woman leaving behind the wheel.

Deputies assist arresting officers by removing an angry man from their patrol car.

Toting his guitar, an inmate serenades the officers; one man protests his arrest.

Life behind bars in Portland, Ore., Las Vegas and Fort Worth.

Two men are found fighting on security cameras; an impromptu tattoo jail parlor is discovered.

In Las Vegas, an upset inmate damages the door on a patrol car.

An inmate may have ingested contraband to avoid possession charges.

One man booked for intoxication is placed in a sobering cell for being uncooperative.

By proclaiming that he is a Gulf War Veteran, a man states he should be imprisoned.

A troubled woman with a drug addiction is brought in on prostitution charges.

A man under the influence states money will buy his freedom after threatening police with a gun.

A disorderly man shouts to the heavens and asks for divine intervention.