I have several questions, actually.
1. If a teen is sent to juvie boot camp, and he or she happens to be just plain crazy, can he or she be transferred to a jail if they threaten to kill boot camp staff? (Or a mental hospital?)
2. What happens if the teen has an almost invincible will, and refuses to do anything the boot camp tells him or her to do? (Assume he or she won't break down no matter what the drill instructor says and does, and please don't give me an answer that says no one can withstand the drill instructor for long.)
3. How many juveniles who have been in boot camp commit crimes shortly after they get back from boot camp?
4. If they do commit a crime, could prosecuters offer to resend the teen to boot camp if the crime isn't too serious, or would the teen just have to do jail time in lieu of another trip to boot camp?
1. If a teen is sent to juvie boot camp, and he or she happens to be just plain crazy, can he or she be transferred to a jail if they threaten to kill boot camp staff? (Or a mental hospital?)
2. What happens if the teen has an almost invincible will, and refuses to do anything the boot camp tells him or her to do? (Assume he or she won't break down no matter what the drill instructor says and does, and please don't give me an answer that says no one can withstand the drill instructor for long.)
3. How many juveniles who have been in boot camp commit crimes shortly after they get back from boot camp?
4. If they do commit a crime, could prosecuters offer to resend the teen to boot camp if the crime isn't too serious, or would the teen just have to do jail time in lieu of another trip to boot camp?