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5:00 there is a new video that has premiered in the Department of Correction it is all about cutting crime reducing the cost of incarceration and helping ex offenders avoid a return trip to prison and what it means for you the hope of safer communities our TV6 reporter Jack Reinhardt joins us live now with the story Jack Erica that video was produced by mayor Greg Ballardamp;#39;s office of offender re-entry and that video is one of the first things that inmates see when they enter prison and itamp;#39;s one of the last things they see when they leave the prisons in Indiana are full nearly 30,000 inmates languish behind bars but the male population has one thing in common all of them will pass through planfield Regional Diagnostic Center and there in the first days of incarceration they will see a video that will plant the seeds of change for when they get out this video is going again to indicate to them uh some objectives they can do while theyamp;#39;re incarcerated some things t