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Boot camps in prison are a type of shock incarceration program that have been around and grown since the 1980s according to, "Adult Boot Camps" (2018). They are usually targeted towards young, first time non-violent offenders and are believed to be an effective method of rehabilitation. They are modeled after traditional military boot camps, where they are exposed to a rigorous daily regimen of strict discipline, physical training, manual labor, military drills and work details ("Adult Boot Camps," 2018). Not only is physical training incorporated, some programs entail substance abuse counseling and adult basic education. The goal of shock incarceration is to dissuade their involvement in criminal activity and to change the offender's behavior. It is believed the modification of the behavior occurs through reinforcement of positive behavior and immediate punishment of negative behavior ("Adult Boot Camps", 2018). The greatest benefit of shock incarceration is it prepares offenders for successful reintegration into society.
Drugs and medical- Prisoner will be checked by a doctor and assurance of whether that individual requires pharmacological to be given upheld care. Every prisoner will be checked every two months on HIV, disease, virus, and drug and alcohol test. The prisoners will get tested for drugs randomly in prison and if they have drugs they will charged depends on the ounces of drugs find in themselves and in their cells.