i want my [ bleep ] food. your food? they re going to get your food in a second. kids don t want to come here. they don t know what it s like until they come. a lot of kids out there wouldn t make it in here. coming up, after two years behind bars, will adam cameron be able to follow his grandparents rules and stay out of prison? i ve been given many chances. this is my last this is my second chance before prison. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro.
the young men and women i have in our juvenile system today are here because they have threatened the fabric of public safety. it was a different set of problems that landed 18-year-old adam cameron in pendleton. my biggest problem in life is just stealing things, touching things that don t belong to me. grand theft auto. stolen stuff. it started when i met a girl when i was 13. then i started running away, got in a gang, and went on from there. the gang had me do things. if you want to actually put your chairs in a circle, i d appreciate it. cameron never thought his sticky fingers would lead to time in juvenile prison. he s had two long years to think about his past. it s not his trouble-making days he talks about the most. my dad, he could walk through the door right now and i wouldn t have any idea that was him. and my mom, she tries to be
so i don t know if he s serious or not, but that s what he says. so it s going to be a little more boring around here. but he s going home. that s a good thing. while jones works through the mental issues of going home, adam cameron is already in the waiting room about to reunite with his grandparents. it broke their heart. i could tell by the looks on their faces when they came to see me every time, all the time they were heartbroken. that s what they even told me, that they were heartbroken. it s been a day i have been waiting on for a very long time. it s a very happy day for me. i didn t think it would be coming for a long time. it s finally here. it feels real good. i just want to double-check. hi. come on in. so you re here to pick up adam? he s anxiously waiting. you can just go ahead and sign in here.
here because they have threatened the fabric of public safety. it was a different set of problems that landed 18-year-old adam cameron in pendleton. my biggest problem in life is just stealing things, touching things that don t belong to me.ç grand theft auto. stolen stuff. it started when i met a girl when i was 13. then i started running away, got in a gang, and went on from there. the gang had me do things. if you want to actually put your chairs in a circle, i d appreciate it. cameron never thought his sticky fingers would lead to time in juvenile prison. he s had two long years to think about his past. it s not his trouble-making days he talks about the most. my dad, he could walk through the door right now and i wouldn t have any idea that was him.
in trouble every day. 18-year-old adam cameron has lived on d-9 for six months. today is his last group session. in just a few days, he will be released to the only people who have stuck by him through his life of juvenile crime, his grandparents. i m scared. it s going to be real hard for me because i ve been locked up so long, this is what i really know right here. when i get out, i m going to be able to do whatever i want. it s going to be tempting. the people that s in my life they re going to be do this, do this, come to this party, get drunk with us. i m going to have to say no. it s going to be hard. what have you learned from being locked up in here? it s not cool. what is your purpose when you leave here? get a job, don t come back. if they have a goal in mind, most likely, they re going to pursue it. if they don t have a goal, they re going to go across the street and go to the big, big prison and i don t want to see that. i really don t. i have some really good