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  2. Sandra Day O'Connor Institute - Wikipedia

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    Conceived in 2014 by Justice O'Connor, the goal of Camp O'Connor is to "educate, inspire and encourage the next generation of citizens…to develop a deeper understanding of our democracy". [11] The O'Connor Institute delivers this five-day "democracy boot camp" for middle school students each summer in Phoenix. [12]

  3. Charles Long (ABSRA) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Long first had the idea of establishing a youth boot camp on the Fort Apache Reservation from NBA legend (and fellow history buff) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who had recently coached a basketball camp for Apache children. A first boot camp established by Long near Whiteriver, Arizona was investigated and ordered off of tribal land in July ...

  4. Troubled teen industry - Wikipedia

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    The troubled teen industry has a precursor in the drug rehabilitation program called Synanon, founded in 1958 by Charles Dederich. [11] By the late 1970s, Synanon had developed into a cult and adopted a resolution proclaiming the Synanon Religion, with Dederich as the highest spiritual authority, allowing the organization to qualify as tax-exempt under US law.

  5. Free camps are offering a safe space for kids as L.A. fires ...

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    Anne Thornberg picks up her daughters Frances, 6, left, and Harriett, 9, who attend Project:Camp, which offers free child care to families affected by the fires, at Eagle Rock Recreation Center on ...

  6. 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]

  7. Help at Any Cost - Wikipedia

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    Teenagers have been participating in tough love behavior modification programs by force or coercion since the 1960s. [4] Many of these programs take place in the wilderness in the style of military recruit training (also known as boot camps) and the teenagers are subjected to rigid discipline, including mandatory marches, physical abuse, solitary confinement, and deprivation of food and sleep.

  8. Teen Missions International - Wikipedia

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    Evening visits are allowed by family or clergy during Boot Camp in Florida (since the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020, visits are limited to the night of the Commissioning Service). Postal mail can be sent to team members at Boot Camp, on the field, and at Debrief. However, in some countries, it may not arrive until after the team has returned to the US.

  9. Some kids are asking for a 'free summer' — no camp, no ...

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    Summer for my kids, ages 6 and 9, usually consists of a sampler of summer camps, slotted in between any camping trips or family visits that bleed into the weekdays. ... Experts also believe free ...