to the -- waynesville.d my grandparents and my son are picking me up. that will be the first time i've seen them in a really long time. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. hoping my son and my brothers will accept me after being locked up and being away for so long. it's going to be hard on me. but i'm happy. it's about time to go home. >> i want you to grab your bag of property over here. i'm going to drive you to the bus station. >> i know it's job security but still, it's good when they get out and they're doing good. it's good when we hear stories that they have been out, you hear somebody's doing good, they got a good job. >> that was all the property you had, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> hope she doesn't come back. some do, some don't. some you can tell they won't be back. >> i know you're nervous, aren't you? >> yes. >> this is a happy day. you're going home. >>> statistics show that while the recidivism rate for female offenders is low, it is steadily increasing nationwide. even more startling, over the