Boot Camps for Teens in
Kentucky
What
are teen boot camps? Teen boot camps in Kentucky are
correctional programs for delinquent youth in a military-style
environment. These programs typically emphasize discipline and
physical conditioning and were developed as a rigorous alternative
to longer terms of confinement in juvenile correctional facilities.
Many, but not all, of these programs are followed by a period
of probation or some form of aftercare. Boot camps are generally
restricted to non-violent or first-time offenders.
The idea of "shock incarceration"
as a tough, low-cost alternative to more intensive
programming brought about the establishment of military-style
boot camps for troubled teens.
Are
Teen Boot Camps in Kentucky Effective?
Experts agree that a confrontational approach is not appropriate.
Most correctional and military experts agree that a confrontational
model, employing tactics of intimidation and humiliation, is
counterproductive for most youth in the juvenile justice system.
The use of this kind of model has led to disturbing incidents
of abuse. For youth with emotional, behavioral, or learning
problems-degrading tactics may be particularly inappropriate
and potentially damaging. The bullying style and aggressive
interactions that characterize the boot camp environment fail
to model the pro-social behavior and development of empathy
that these teens really need to learn.
Positive changes demonstrated while in
boot camps may not last when a teen returns to his Kentucky
community. Many teens report that the program is helpful
to them and they feel more positive about their futures. It
is unclear, however, whether these attitudinal changes persist
after teens leave the boot camp, or whether they are related
to actual changes in behavior once a youth returns to his community.
Without significant therapeutic intervention while in the program,
as well as specialized aftercare following release, boot camps
have been consistently unsuccessful in "changing"
juveniles.
What are the alternatives?
Kentucky Teens who need some form of treatment care require
an individualized approach that takes their strengths and needs
into account. Programs and policies should be family-centered
- including the family in all decision making about a child
- as well as culturally and developmentally appropriate. Research
has shown that small, family-centered programs are more effective
than boot camps in the long term.
Give us a quick call and together we can discuss
the best course of action for your child. We can be reached
any time at 1-866-590-6816.