Sec. 5. The department shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 that ensure the boot camp provides the following for participants:
(1) A paramilitary environment emphasizing discipline, physical development, value modification, treatment intervention, and meaningful assignments.
(2) An opportunity for a participant to:
(A) learn self-discipline, self-respect, and personal accountability;
(B) acquire a positive work ethic and job skills; and
(C) form habits of cleanliness and hygiene.
(3) Treatment and counseling, if necessary, for the following:
(A) Drug and alcohol abuse.
(B) Emotional or mental problems.
(4) Education, including the following:
(A) Remedial programs.
(B) Programs in preparation for a state of Indiana general educational development (GED) diploma under IC 20-20-6 (before its repeal) or IC 22-4.1-18.
(C) Life skills.
(5) Vocational assessment designed to evaluate a participant's skill level and aptitudes for vocational and technical skill development.
As added by P.L.94-1990, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.149-1995, SEC.1; P.L.1-2005, SEC.126; P.L.7-2011, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 14. Boot Camp for Youthful Offenders
Chapter 2. Boot Camp Criteria and Program Administration
11-14-2-2. Number Accommodated; Personnel
11-14-2-3. Facilities; Separation
11-14-2-4. Selection of Offenders; Rules
11-14-2-5. Services Provided by Camp; Rules
11-14-2-6. Administration of Camp; Rules
11-14-2-9. Length of Participation
11-14-2-10. Summary Punishment; Record and Statement of Fact
11-14-2-11. Withdrawal or Expulsion; Notification of Court
11-14-2-12. Expulsion; Grounds; Statement to Court
11-14-2-13. Failure to Complete Camp; Return to Correctional Facility