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The Return: Kenneth

Kenneth runs into unexpected obstacles readjusting to society.

Aired 05/22/2016 | Rating NR

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The Return: Kenneth

Clip: Season 29 Episode 1 | 3m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

Kenneth runs into unexpected obstacles readjusting to society.

Kenneth runs into unexpected obstacles enrolling in a trade school. He also talks about how his kids grew up while he was in prison and now they have babies. He also shares his difficulty re-establishing a bond with his ex-wife (with whom he has been living).

Aired 05/22/2016 | Rating NR

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Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, the Open Society Foundations and the...

The Return: Trailer

Preview: S29 Ep1 | 4m 11s | The Return examines an unprecedented reform to California's "Three Strikes" law. (4m 11s)

The Return: Kaylica's Letter

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Clip: S29 Ep1 | 1m 50s | Kaylica talks about the importance of having a father present in her life. (1m 50s)

The Return: Shane & Bilal

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Clip: S29 Ep1 | 6m 47s | Shane and Bilal share some of the challenges of adjusting to life outside of prison. (6m 47s)

The Return: Three Strikes

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Clip: S29 Ep1 | 1m 56s | Attorneys from the Three Strikes Project describe their inspiration for working for change (1m 56s)

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