Curious about where to watch Jail Season 4 online? You’ve come to the right place. Jon Langley’s crime documentary series Jail (2007), Season 4, returns with first-hand experiences and harsh stories from pre-trail convicts in American prisons. Spike Network aired the season in January 2015.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Jail (2007) Season 4 via streaming services such as Peacock.
Is Jail (2007) Season 4 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Jail (2007) Season 4 is available to watch via streaming on Peacock.
From dealing with drunk men, cannibals, and identity scammers, season 4 brings more strange inmate stories. The show focuses on small criminals as well as seasonal criminals, including bigger gangs, drug dealers, revelers, murderers, and serial killers.
Nicole Sittre, Jeff Morse, Evan Lockwood, Robert Stokes, Isabel Leija, Kent Rhoads, Willis Caret, and Rich Johnson, among others, were featured in the show.
Watch Jail (2007) Season 4 streaming via Peacock
Jail (2007) Season 4 is available to watch on Peacock. Subscribers to Peacock gain access to a streaming service featuring video content from NBC Universal Studios and various other providers. Its library is abundant with TV shows, movies, and documentaries.
You can watch via Peacock by following these steps:
- Go to PeacockTV.com
- Click ‘Get Started’
- Choose your payment plan
- $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year (premium)
- $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year (premium plus
- Create your account
- Enter your payment details
Peacock’s Premium account provides access to over 80,000+ hours of TV, movies, and sports, including current NBC and Bravo Shows, along with 50 always-on channels. Premium Plus is the same plan but with no ads (save for limited exclusions), along with allowing users to download select titles and watch them offline and providing access to your local NBC channel live 24/7.
Jail’s synopsis is as follows:
“Shot on location in cities across the US, Jail follows prison inmates from their initial booking through their first moments behind bars. Each episode captures the harsh and sometimes humorous reality of what happens to criminals after they’re caught.”
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.