. >> 18-year-old adam cameron has lived on d-9 for six months. today is his last group session.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 kids over here. they have their moments, and that's fine because i have teenagers myself. but if i can spare on