There are a lot of options. First, speak with the school counselor, who may have info about area boot camps. Check out these sites for information on various programs in your state: www.teenhelponline.com/ AND http://www.troubledteensguide.com AND www.teenbootcamps.com/ AND www.teenbootcamps.org/ AND www.boot-camp-boot-camps.com/
Boise Idaho only has one boot camp that I know of. It has a great track record for safety and for turning around troubled teenagers into responsible citizens.
Adventure Boot Camp is one of the good boot camps
There is a place in Anchorage called AlaskaFit that is a boot camp. That may not be as strict as you were looking for so I would suggest contacting the city police and seeing if they know something better.
There is no one best boot camp in the nation. Most boot camps are structured to deal with the problems that are unique to the region.
There is a great boot camp called Glendale/LA Adventure Boot Camp. I think that would be best for your daughter.
The only way to get free boot camp is for your child to have committed an offense and get sentenced to a state-run boot camp. Private boot camps are not only not free, but extremely expensive. Don't waste your money.
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I would go with Connecticut Juvenile Boot Camp. They can really make a transformation with people who go there.
Well, many people think that the super-strict atmosphere of boot camp will teach a child obedience, respect and discipline. Another perspective is that the strictness of boot camp is harsh, and possibly damaging. Regardless of which side your on, there are certainly some people who are not emotionally prepared for the demanding aspect of the camp. A person who is really in a state of crisis, for example, probably would not benefit from boot camp.
Bindi's Boot Camp is in Queensland!
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Yes, a judge can mandate boot camp for teenagers who are repeat offenders as a form of juvenile rehabilitation. Boot camps emphasize discipline, structure, and physical activity to instill responsibility and deter further criminal behavior. However, the effectiveness of boot camps in reducing recidivism is debated among experts in juvenile justice.