. >> alfonzo even knew the best time of day to get arrested. >> at night it gets so crowded, you haveuse the bathroom in front of people. god knows if you have to take a dump. by me coming here early in the morning, i think i got a big break. >> the sad thing about alfonzo, he not only had an addiction that kept getting him thrown in jail, he couldn't be honest about it to his own family. his one phone call was to his mother and it was heartbreaking. >> i'm over here, over town. i was with a friend. i'm spending the night with a friend. it's a female, though. i'm so sick of lying to my mom. i feel so bad. what can she do? she ain't gonna bail me out. i call, mom, i'm in jail. again? i told you to stay home. i didn't want to hear all that right now. the damage has been done. >> after being processed, alfonzo was finally assigned to a cell. >> then i be here until court. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's all with misdemeanors. >> the women who cope -- >> she's telling you all she need help. >> bond. and raise their babies. inside america's toughest jails. at aviva, we wonder why