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  2. Behavior modification facility - Wikipedia

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    Studies of successful graduates have shown that boot camp programs as an alternative to prison time are particularly successful in reducing criminality, but these studies are limited to successful graduates of state correctional and prison-alternative programs managed by current and former military service members. [29]

  3. Quehanna Boot Camp - Wikipedia

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    Inmates are assigned to the boot camp from their designated diagnostic centers (State Correctional Institution - Camp Hill or State Correctional Institution – Muncy), where they take a battery of strength tests. The program lasts six months, and involves intense physical activity and strict discipline. [1]

  4. Latisha Wilder - Wikipedia

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    Wilder placed 11th at the Olympia and was the runner up at the Palm Beach Pro. She also reapplied for the Arnold Classic in 2008 and is staying busy with her "phat camps" and online personal training business. In the summer of 2013 Latisha Wilder became the cross country coach at Upper Arlington High School in suburban Columbus.

  5. Therapeutic boarding school - Wikipedia

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    Therapeutic boarding schools are known for their strict rules and structured environments, which are designed to promote discipline and focus. Students are typically prohibited from using personal electronic devices such as cellular phones, MP3 players, or other entertainment devices.

  6. Fitness boot camp - Wikipedia

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    [8] [10] [11] [12] Correctional boot camps were used in New Zealand from 1971 to 1981 and in the United States since 1983. [13] [14] A recreational "Boot Camp Workout" audio compact cassette recorded by a U.S. Marine Corps drill instructor was released in 1984. [15] Indoor "boot camp workouts" at health clubs around the U.S. were popular in 1998.

  7. ‘A humiliating experience’: Prisoners allege abuse at ...

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    New York is closing one of its last military-style prison "shock" camps, a move some experts and former prisoners say is long overdue. ‘A humiliating experience’: Prisoners allege abuse at ...

  8. United States Army Basic Training - Wikipedia

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    Led by Major General Anthony Wayne, the Legion constructed a training camp called Legionville near Pittsburgh. This is considered the Army's first basic training camp. [6] During the American Civil War, both the Union and Confederate armies relied on volunteer state units to quickly grow their armies. In contrast to the Regular federal units ...

  9. Chris Lytle - Wikipedia

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    HOOKnSHOOT: Boot Camp 1.1 March 8, 2003: 1 3:31 Evansville, Indiana, United States Loss 10–8–5 Izuru Takeuchi: Decision (majority) Pancrase: Spirit 9: December 21, 2002: 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Middleweight bout. Win 10–7–5 Yuji Hoshino Submission (triangle choke) Pancrase: Spirit 7: October 29, 2002: 1 2:09 Tokyo, Japan Middleweight bout ...