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Boot Camps: An Evolving Alternative to Traditional Prisons (Report #128, January 1995) 



1995-1996 Legislative Session

Bill, Author

                        Summary

Status

AB 3112 
Golsmith
Originally established a licensing and inspection system for private-sector structured programs for juveniles Support Withdrawn
SB 138 
Polonco
Establishes minimum standards for the development of boot camp/work-intensive programs Died in Assembly Committee
SB 165 
Polonco
Establishes various pilot projects to test boot camps as an alternative sentencing option Died in Assembly Committee
SB 575 
Polonco
Creates boot camp private-sector regulations Died in Senate

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