i didn't like cocchi, right. the sheriff. i had another guy i liked., i swear to god to you, i sweato you his messa and h way for recovery is passionate, real. the programming, everything, it's progressive. it's, like, it's different. >> over here, we have another classroom area. >> sreenivasan: to pay for the program's first year, cocchi reallocated nearly $3 million from the existing sheriff's department budget, and, in july, the massachusetts legislature earmarked an additional $1 million for the program. >> now, $1 million is a drop in the hat, but it was a major movr in tht direction, especially with all the people that are criticizing the program. >> why would you have a system where, instead of using health disease, you put that money into prisons? >> sreenivasan: bonnie tenneriello is one of those critics. she's a staff attorneys't prisoneregal services of massachusetts, a nonprofit group people.presents incarcerated >> it may be a nicer environment than an ordinary prison setting, but it's still a prison, and you' still telling people "y belon