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    know a delinquent that can benefit from boot camp? How would you combat delinquency? According to Jerry Tyler, Ray Darville, and Kathi Stalnaker authors of Juvenile boot camps they state that boot camp are becoming a trend “As an example of the growth of boot camps in the United States, the National Institute of Justice reports that in 1987 only four state correctional system boot camp programs existed”. Juvenile delinquent boot camp derives from military boot camp along with their strict…

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    Rear Ending Recidivism Juvenile boot camps serve as an effective alternative to the traditional incarceration system because of their morals, methods, and motivations. They are the best solution to slowing crime rates for troubled youth. In today 's world, there are thousands of cases of recidivism each year. Keeping kids from reoffending throughout their lives can not only save us millions of dollars as a country, but due to the nature of their crimes, it could also keep our citizens safe…

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    break the law and break it several times should be sentenced to boot camp. Boot camp is a very good place for a bad kid to go to. Boot camp can change a person very fast. They can change their attitude, make them realize what life really is, and make them have respect. When kids go to boot camp it changes their attitude. When kids disrespect their parents and their fellow piers, they have a bad attitude. So when they get sent to boot camp the drill sergeants change their point of view. It…

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    Marine Boot Camp Analysis

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    U.S. Marine socializes recruits through boot camp where Marines learn leadership and command process. They are socialized to acknowledge higher rank and the proper authority that helps in the military mission. During boot camp, they discover the purpose of a well-coordinated team, group loyalty, and interdependence. Socialization discourages individual effort, pride, and inculcates the values and the right attitudes to work with others in order to succeed and for survival in the mission. The…

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    President Obama once said,“ We believe that when people make mistakes,they deserve the opportunity to remake their lives.” Important to realize that, Juvenile boot camp (shock or intensive incarceration programs) are a short-term residential program that resembles military basic training and target adjudicated juvenile offenders. Bootcamps is meant for troubled teen who have a minor jail or prison sentence which their sentence can be reduce. If they fail to complete the whole sixteen months or…

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    Boot Ranch Research Paper

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    Boot Ranch is a nice course family course. It is located in Fredericksburg It is a 55,000 square foot member only course. Hal Sutton designed the course and a practice course that is thirty four acres big. The course uses the natural terrain of the Texas Hill Country. “Boot Ranch provides renowned service amid the rustic beauty of ranch life. It’s where members and their guests are greeted…

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    Marco Rubio’s boots • What is the controversy? • What does it say about the issues of identity, ideology, indexing, othering, and stereotype? • In United States? (among some of the population) Could this be an issue in Thailand? Why or Why not? What does this show you about normalization? Marco Rubio’s boots has become a controversial issue in the U.S .especially in political section in media. Rubio’s boots previously became one of popularly debated issues after he was photographed wearing…

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    Sometimes people live a life just for show and when they are place in a compromising situation how would they really act. Greg decided to take the boot camp because he really feared for his life in prison and thought he could never survive. Also just because he wanted to prove to his best friend and others that he was hard. He made an enemy that would follow him. Also think Greg had a reality check when king was arrested he walked right out. He probably was thinking he should have made better…

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    Kinky Boots is a film based on a true story about a shoe factory running out of business and the factory owner, Charlie Price, has to find a way to save the business. This movie is based on a true story and also displays multiple examples of intersectionality. One major example of intersectionality displayed would be Lola as she was a drag queen as well as African American. Both of these identities found in Lola shaped her life and how she was treated. When Charlie brought Lola into his factory…

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    future soldier program, the physical power and mental strength of juveniles can be used to turn them into law enforcers rather than law breakers. But, there are very few kids who can and who want to participate in this program. Another program is “boot camps program” in which juveniles are held not in juvenile prisons but in camps where the life is much similar to military trainees. According to Lawrence and Hesse…

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