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In the American legal system, "boot camps" are usually meant for

A) felons.

B) juveniles.

C) female prisoners.

D) violent criminals.

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User Newaj
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Boot camps, a common sentencing tactic since the 1980s, are designed to regiment juvenile offenders into a life of order and discipline, much like military boot camp. This is offered for first time offenders instead of jail time or probation.

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User Simon Tenbeitel
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The answer is B. In the American legal system, "boot camps" are usually meant for juveniles. Boot camps are the government action as a correctional and penal system for offenders especially juveniles. They are modeled based on military recruitment training. Boot camps are criticized due to its lethal way of traumatizing children and teens.
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