to say what derino's life will hold in store for him when he's soon released, but 34-year-old oleg kligmantimistic about his future. he holds an inmate job at hermon's shoe factory. >> translator: it's a privilege to work here. >> kligman is serving 2 1/2 years for drug dealing and domestic violence against his girlfriend. >> oleg arrived in the community very much afraid with no confidence. he only knew violence and had a reacting violence. he had no way of expressing his feelings. he didn't even know how to describe what he felt. it was kind of, i'd say very hollow inside, a lost soul. ♪ >> kligman says his therapy at hermon helped him discover the one thing he did love. >> translator: you could say that every moment with the guitar for me is joy, a holiday, i don't know. i think that it's medicine for the soul, and i'll have it for the rest of my life. i've discovered my feelings. when i came here, i was like ice. nothing moved me. today, today it's a new world, and that's because of this place and because of the group and the counselors and everyone. they save lives here. ♪