Miami Mega Jail
Florida’s Miami-Dade County jail system is one of the largest and most industrial prison complexes in the United States. With a capacity of over fifteen hundred inmates, the prison has long been accused of corruption, abuse of power, and various cruelties towards prisoners.
Miami Mega Jail goes behind bars to take an in-person look at how the prison system is run. Filmmaker Louis Theroux spends time in the Pre-Trial Detention Center, where all inmates are theoretically treated as innocent; the Main Jail, which houses some of the more violent offenders; and the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department Boot Camp Program, where young inmates who plead guilty are given a chance at a second opportunity—if they can endure the brutal, military-style training regime.
Theroux interviews inmates as young as fourteen and provides a brutally honest insight into the strengths and failures of the American prison system.









