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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. Troubled teen industry - Wikipedia

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    The troubled teen industry (also known as TTI) is a broad range of youth residential programs aimed at struggling teenagers.The term encompasses various facilities and programs, including youth residential treatment centers, wilderness programs, boot camps, and therapeutic boarding schools.

  4. Wellspring Academies - Wikipedia

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    It is said to be the first weight loss boarding school in the United States. [1] [2] As of September 2009 Wellspring Academies had two campuses. The California campus is in Reedley, California, about 30 minutes southeast of Fresno, and has 90 students ages 13–24 (grades 8–12, as well as a college-age program run in conjunction with Reedley ...

  5. World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools

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    For example, a 2005 lawsuit filed in California on behalf of more than 20 plaintiffs was dismissed because the judge found that California lacked jurisdiction. In June 2007, Utah attorney Thomas M. Burton told a reporter that six suits he had filed against WWASPS on behalf of his clients had been dismissed on procedural grounds.

  6. Teen Missions International - Wikipedia

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    The largest and most popular of these groups is the Teen Boot Camp teams. Teen mission trips focus on spiritual and character development in addition to offering work and evangelism assistance to the host mission on the field. The length of Teen mission trips vary slightly depending on location, but they average between 6 and 8 weeks.

  7. CEDU - Wikipedia

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    Ascent, a 41-day wilderness camp in Ruby Ridge, Idaho, where many children were sent prior to enrollment before a second CEDU program, [45] and where participant's age varied, ranging from 13 to 20 years old; [44] Northwest Academy, a therapeutic boarding school founded in 1994 for 13-17 year olds located in the state of Idaho near the Selkirk ...

  8. Boot camp (correctional) - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand set up its first boot camps in 1971 but they were abandoned in 1981 and replaced with correctional training until 2002. [13] [14] The boot camps were regarded as a failure with a 71% rate of re-offending among corrective trainees.

  9. Teens for Christ - Wikipedia

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    From the 90s, with three senior high chapters totaling 30 teens and 8 volunteer leaders, today's roster encompasses 17 chapters and over 60 volunteers. [ citation needed ] Teens for Christ hosted an annual summer Boot Camp in Canada where students are physically, mentally, and spiritually pushed through an intense week of training on Treasure ...