FRONTLINE

Life on Parole

Season 2017 Episode 14 | 54m 47s | Video has closed captioning.

With unique access, FRONTLINE and The New York Times go inside an effort to change the way parole works in Connecticut and reduce the number of people returning to prison. The film follows four former inmates as they try to find work, stay sober and keep out of trouble while navigating their first year on parole.

Aired: 07/18/17

Rating: NR

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