ยง 865. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms mean:
1.  "Eligible  incarcerated individual" means a person sentenced to an
  indeterminate term of imprisonment who will become eligible for  release
  on  parole  within  three  years  or  sentenced to a determinate term of
  imprisonment who will become eligible  for  conditional  release  within
  three  years,  who  has  not reached the age of fifty years, who has not
  previously been convicted of a violent  felony  as  defined  in  article
  seventy  of  the  penal law, or a felony in any other jurisdiction which
  includes all of the essential elements of any such violent felony,  upon
  which  an  indeterminate or determinate term of imprisonment was imposed
  and who was between the ages of sixteen and fifty years at the  time  of
  commission  of  the  crime  upon  which  his or her present sentence was
  based. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no person who is convicted of  any
  of  the following crimes shall be deemed eligible to participate in this
  program: (a) a violent felony offense as defined in article  seventy  of
  the  penal  law;  provided,  however,  that a person who is convicted of
  burglary in the second degree as defined in subdivision two  of  section
  140.25  of  the penal law, or robbery in the second degree as defined in
  subdivision one of section 160.10  of  the  penal  law,  or  an  attempt
  thereof,  is eligible to participate, (b) an A-I felony offense, (c) any
  homicide offense as defined in article one hundred  twenty-five  of  the
  penal  law, (d) any felony sex offense as defined in article one hundred
  thirty of the penal law and (e) any  escape  or  absconding  offense  as
  defined in article two hundred five of the penal law.
2.  "Shock  incarceration  program"  means a program pursuant to which
  eligible incarcerated individuals are selected  to  participate  in  the
  program  and  serve  a  period  of  six  months in a shock incarceration
  facility, which shall  provide  rigorous  physical  activity,  intensive
  regimentation and discipline and rehabilitation therapy and programming.
  Such incarcerated individuals may be selected either: (i) at a reception
  center;  or  (ii)  at  a general confinement facility when the otherwise
  eligible incarcerated individual then becomes eligible  for  release  on
  parole  within  three  years  in  the  case  of an indeterminate term of
  imprisonment, or then becomes eligible for  conditional  release  within
  three years in the case of a determinate term of imprisonment.