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§ 6703. “Violent crime” defined.

§ 6703. “Violent crime” defined. For purposes of this chapter, the words “violent crime” shall mean: abuse of an adult who is impaired; abuse of a patient in a nursing facility; abuse of a patient causing injury; abuse of a patient causing death; adulteration causing death; adulteration causing injury; aggravated intimidation; arson in the first […]

§ 6704. Establishment of boot camp programs.

§ 6704. Establishment of boot camp programs. (a) The Bureau of Prisons may establish 1 or more regimented boot camp inmate training programs. Subject to appropriations therefor, each such program shall include, but not be limited to: (1) A military-style intensive physical training and discipline component; (2) An educational and vocational component, emphasizing job-seeking skills; […]

§ 6705. Sentencing; boot camp designation.

§ 6705. Sentencing; boot camp designation. (a) Each participant in the boot camp program shall have first been convicted of a criminal offense. The selection of boot camp participants shall be made by the Bureau from those offenders not otherwise excluded under this section. However, satisfying the statutory or regulatory qualifications for admission to the […]

§ 6706. Criteria for selection and classification by the Bureau.

§ 6706. Criteria for selection and classification by the Bureau. In order for a person to be eligible for selection by the Bureau for the boot camp program, such person shall: (1) Not be subject to any of the exclusionary criteria under § 6705(b) or (c) of this title; (2) Be at least 18 years […]

§ 6707. Contract; admission into the program.

§ 6707. Contract; admission into the program. No offender may participate in the boot camp program unless such individual voluntarily enrolls by agreeing to be bound by a written contract with the Bureau, which contract shall clearly set forth the obligations, duties, responsibilities and expectations with which such offender must comply. A representative of the […]

§ 6708. Evaluation of program participants.

§ 6708. Evaluation of program participants. Each participant shall be evaluated by members of the boot camp staff on a continual basis throughout the period of such person’s participation in the program. Such evaluation shall include the participant’s performance within the program, the likelihood of successful adjustment after release, and such other matters which the […]

§ 6709. Conduct and administration of boot camp program.

§ 6709. Conduct and administration of boot camp program. (a) The program shall be a rigorous military-type program which, among other features, shall include mandatory physical training; hard labor which has a rational goal or objective; military formations, drills and courtesy; regimentation of all activities, except those which are specifically exempted by the camp commander; […]

§ 6710. Sanctions; removal from the program.

§ 6710. Sanctions; removal from the program. (a) A participant who is accepted into the boot camp program shall not receive any credit for time spent in the program, except for actual time served, unless such participant completes the full program. Before any participant is deemed to have completed the full boot camp program, such […]

§ 6711. Aftercare; intensive parole supervision.

§ 6711. Aftercare; intensive parole supervision. A person who has successfully completed the boot camp program shall be placed under parole supervision (Level IV or Level III supervision). During this period, such person shall participate in an aftercare program which emphasizes completion of GED requirements where appropriate, drug and alcohol education and treatment; the development […]

§ 6605. Annual report.

§ 6605. Annual report. No later than 30 days before the end of each fiscal year, the Commissioner of the Department of Correction shall submit a written report to the Office of the Governor, the Chairs of the House Corrections Committee and the Senate Corrections and Public Safety Committee, the Director and the Librarian of […]