The federal prison system is looking at ways to reduce its inmate population by increasing their educational opportunities. And in the Bay Area, former White House lawyer Dabney Friedrich, is pushing for a program she knows will work. Friedrich invited NBC Bay Area to see the special education at work at the federal women’s prison in Dublin. It is a program she said is both better than many in the federal system and still wholly inadequate. Between her work in Washington, D.C on the seven-member sentencing commission and her family in San Mateo County, Friedrich volunteers once a week as a special education tutor at Dublin’s federal prison.