million over the next decade. some of that money will be invested into re-entry programs for those coming home. an important investment because every week an average of 12,000 prisoners in america are released back to society. >> 95% of the inmates are going to get out. and when you do next to nothing to prepare them for successful re-entry, then you are creating a future that is more riddled with crime. >> but louisiana's reforms focus on nonviolent offenders. so what about violent offenders? like the juvenile lifer group i met, or the men dying in hospice. we clearly met people in that prison who don't pose a threat to society. but in your opinion do some people simply belong in prison because what they did was just reprehensible? >> well, because what they did was reprehensible and there continues to be opposition in the community and among the victim's family. look, whether someone continues