According to Sexton, young criminals who served less than two years in prison for a severe crime—like robbing a family at gunpoint—would no longer get away with it.
We did everything we could to collaborate with the juvenile judges in order to develop a fair sentencing model that would hold them responsible. According to him, if the juvenile had a sincere desire to reintegrate into society, we would have placed certain requirements on them that they would have to fulfill. And you have to complete three of the seven requirements, as well as finish high school, earn a GED, find employment, refrain from committing new offenses, and complete a predetermined amount of them.