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Title: Boot Camps


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Boot Camps
Boot Camps
  • Tonyea Monk

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Boot Camps
  • The first juvenile boot camp was developed in
    Orleans Parish, Louisiana, in 1985.
  • Currently, juvenile boot camps are operating in
    10 States -- Alabama, California, Colorado,
    Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts,
    Mississippi, New York, and Ohio.

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Goals of Juvenile Boot Camps
  • Deterrence to discourage or stop by fear
    anything that impedes or has a tendency to
    prevent.
  • Incapacitation to make legally incapable or
    ineligible disable.
  • Rehabilitation restoring person to a former
    capacity reinstating.
  • Punishment any fine, penalty, or confinement
    inflicted upon a person by the authority of the
    law and the judgment and sentence of a court, for
    some crime or offense committed by him or her. A
    deprivation of property or some right.
  • Cost Control keeping the operating cost low

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Juvenile Boot Camps
  • The cost per day for a boot camp generally will
    be from 300-500 dollars a day or 2,000 to
    4,000 per month.
  • Short-term boot camps typically operate between
    May and August while a long-term boot camp
    accepts new cadets year-round during any month.

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Boot Camp Criteria
  • Boot camps usually accept students with all of
    the following
  • Teens from the ages12-18
  • Teens who are falling behind in school
  • Teens using drug or alcohol
  • Teens who are defiant or resist authority
  • Teens with minor legal problems

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Boarding School Goals
  • 1. Accountability and self-discipline
  • 2. Progressive academics
  • 3. Self-esteem and character building

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Candidates for Boarding School
  • 1. Poor or failing grades despite potential
  • 2. Negative peer groups
  • 3. Divorce/adoption issues
  • 4. Running away
  • 5. Drug use
  • 6. Sullen and distant
  • 7. Anger and defiance is toward parents

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Differences from other programs
  • 1. Not mandated by courts
  • 2. Younger staff
  • 3. Operated on a year round basis

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Boarding Schools
  • Dade County, Florida is attempting to open a
    public boarding school under the premise that if
    they start spending money on preventative
    measures, lower crime rates will follow.

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Patricia Pugh
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S.T.A.R. Program
  • The Student Transition and Recovery Program was
    implemented in Texas schools on 9/15/93.
  • Designed to meet the needs of juveniles 10-16 who
    had juvenile offenses or were close to expulsion.
  • Very cost effective and allows students to remain
    in their everyday environment.

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S.T.A.R. Program Typical Day
  • 0500 S.T.A.R. Instructor arrives
  • 0530 S.T.A.R. students arrive and begin physical
    training
  • 0745 Students shower, eat breakfast, report to
    class
  • 0800-1130 Instructors patrol halls, take care of
    disturbances and enforce school policies

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S.T.A.R. Day
  • 1200-1245 Instructors and students each lunch
    together
  • 1300-1500 Instructors patrol halls and prepare
    for afternoon activities
  • 1500-1830 Students report to S.T.A.R. facility
    for study hall and counseling. All homework
    completed here
  • 1830 Students released to parents to go home

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S.T.A.R. Program
  • All instructors are prior military servicemen and
    women.
  • They check on students throughout the week via
    telephone and home visits.
  • Monitor community service on Saturdays when
    applicable.

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Wilderness Programs Sheree' Tovey
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Wilderness Experience Programs
  • Designed to help
  • ADHD
  • Substance abusive
  • Depressed
  • Defiant
  • Rebellious
  • Sexually/physically abused


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Wilderness as a teacher
  • The environment can help teach
  • Responsibility
  • Teamwork
  • Cooperation
  • Leadership
  • Self-reliance
  • Self-esteem

18
Wilderness Experience Activities
  • Hiking
  • Rock climbing
  • Rafting
  • Mountain biking
  • Backpacking

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Examples of Programs
Outward Bound Wilderness Discovery Trailhead
Wilderness School ASCENT
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Research on WEPs
More effective than traditional therapy More
effective with long-term programs Upper-middle
class more likely to participate Over 700
programs in the U.S. Billion dollar industry
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