60 days to parole. >> ben siscel is getting out in 60 days after serving almost ten years for residential burglary. >> and i've came down from the higher levels and worked my way down to this level. so it's a big difference for me. i guess the great opportunity is, you know, you're not behind the wall. this is a little more open. the staff is a lot less intense on their security concerns. the inmates are self-motivated. >> they can go in and out. there's no unlocks. there's no time limit that they can be out on the yard. they can take a shower anytime they want. to the left you'll see the warehouses, the motor pool, the ras, the recycling center, that all these level one inmates work at. so they work all the way around here. they work along the road here. they're basically the backbone of the institution. they have too much to lose. so they're not going to mess it up. >> if you're in prison, you're here to pay for the crime that you committed.