Thursday: Ex-cons have a tough time finding a home, forcing them into the same bad habits.
Friday: The aim of a Utah County Jail program is to stop the "revolving door" of jail, release, more crimes and recommitment.
Saturday: A new program provides free substance-abuse treatment for inmates who want to change.
TODAY: Landlords are torn between showing compassion to newly released felons and protecting themselves and current renters.
*Editor's note: This story was to have run Sunday but was delayed one day due to a production problem.
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