CBS 4 BOOT CAMP MIAMI

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Résumé

TLDR报道称佛罗里达州最后一个军事训练营,通过对涉及犯罪的年轻人在集训营中的历程与变化进行记录,探讨是否能通过严苛的集训来实现对他们的改造。这些年轻人有的因持械抢劫,有的涉及其它犯罪行为,而集训营给了他们一个不必入狱的机会。在四个月的跟踪报道中,记者记录了学员在严苛的军训下经历的挑战与心灵变化。在军事教官的严格管理和指导下,学员逐渐意识到纪律和后果的重要性。尽管这种集训模式曾引发过争议,例如曾导致青少年在训练中死亡的事件,但仍有成功案例,如成功完成集训并成为一名执业律师的Jason Bravo,表明此类集训营在某种程度上达到了正面的教育和改造效果。此节目的对象是探讨这种体制对于年轻人再教育的成效及其在社会上的意义。

A retenir

  • 👥 佛罗里达州仅余一个军事训练营聚焦年轻罪犯的改造。
  • 📊 完成训练营的学员再犯罪率仅为11%。
  • 🧑‍⚖️ 法官希望通过集训营让学员成为社会正常成员。
  • 💰 年度预算350万美元,面临被削减风险。
  • 📚 学员接受包括GED在内的教育和职业培训。
  • 🏃 集训强调纪律,从站立到祈祷都有明确要求。
  • ⚠️ 曾发生因惩罚过度导致青少年死亡的事件。
  • 🏆 成功案例如Jason Bravo,曾是学员后成律师。
  • 🚪 失败学员如Mark Andino,被送回监狱完成刑期。
  • 🛠 集训后将帮助学员寻找工作,并监控一年。

Chronologie

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Mind Map

Questions fréquemment posées

  • 佛罗里达州现存的军训营为何显得特别?

    这是佛罗里达州最后一个残存的军事训练营,专注于年轻罪犯的改造与再教育。

  • 军训营中的学员背景是什么?

    这些学员大多是初犯者,涉及持械行抢、入室盗窃等严重罪行,年龄在16到24岁之间。

  • 参加过训练营后再犯罪的几率是多少?

    训练营毕业后一年的再犯罪率仅为11%。

  • 司法系统如何看待这些学员?

    许多法官认为这些学员有可能改造成为社会的正常一员,而不是简单地送入监狱。

  • 训练营的预算和面临的困境是什么?

    训练营的年度预算为350万美元,面临财政削减的威胁。

  • 学员们在训练营中会接受怎样的训练?

    学员接受纪律训练,必须遵循严格的行为规范,例如如何站立、坐下,甚至低头祈祷的方式。

  • 训练营里有怎样的教学内容?

    学员需要参加课程,许多人在培训期间获得GED,也有职业技能培训。

  • 社会怎么看待强硬的军训模式?

    虽然公众对某些惩罚措施如"吸入氨气"表示质疑,但许多人还是认同军训的改造作用。

  • 训练营的成功案例是什么?

    像Jason Bravo这样的成功案例,他在完成军训后进入大学和法学院,现在是一名执业律师。

  • 训练营失败的代价是什么?

    失败者会被送回州立监狱,比如Mark Andino,他未能完成训练营后需要服完六年的刑期。

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    good evening and welcome to a special
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    edition of cbs4 news I'm investigator
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    Jim daiti in local news we spent a lot
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    of time talking about crime and
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    occasionally punishment but tonight
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    we're going to go in depth and talk
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    about Rehabilitation is it possible over
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    the next 30 minutes we are going to take
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    you inside the last remaining boot camp
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    in the State of Florida cbs4 news spent
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    four months following one class of
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    cadets a collect of carjackers and
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    burglars and armed robbers some will
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    Embrace this last chance others will not
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    for those who graduate only 11% will be
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    rearrested within a year but that's a
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    long way away for now they just have to
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    survive day
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    one that
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    go it's 4:00 a.m. and the first class of
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    2014 has arrived at the Miami day County
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    boot
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    camp move you going say something
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    understand that sir
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    understand
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    what there are 38 Cadets on the bus
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    ranging in age from 16 to 24 we going to
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    do it my way are we going to do it my
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    way there ain't no other way understand
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    that sir yes sir they have all put
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    guilty to a myriad of crimes and fac
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    sentences of up to 15 years in prison
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    let's go let's go let's go hurry up get
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    off the bus but the judges who sentenced
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    them offered them one last reprieve
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    complete the boot camp program and they
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    won't have to go to
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    prison I can't hear you I can't hear
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    you from the moment they arrive the
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    cadetes are subjected to a verbal
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    campaign of shock and awe designed to
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    test their
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    limits fre here everyone is treated the
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    same whether they look hard and
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    StreetWise or scared and in
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    f f f i can't see you f I can't hear you
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    my name is Jennifer I'm 18 years old I'm
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    in here for carjacking aggravated OFA FS
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    imprisonment and burgies Jennifer Flores
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    was 17 when she and her friend forced
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    their way into a stranger's car let's go
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    I was a my best friend which is a girl
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    and we were just messed up on drugs and
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    just wanted to take somebody's car we
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    got in his car and I grabbed him by the
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    back of his head and my codend started
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    just beating on him let's go today today
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    as a light rain falls the youngest Cadet
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    in the class appears
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    Overwhelmed Christian or Rojo was 15
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    when he was arrested for aggravated
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    battery after getting into a fight at a
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    party leaving the victim in a coma for 3
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    months and you hit him because cuz I was
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    drunk and he looked at me in the wrong
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    way the lack of self-control is a common
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    trait among the cadets half the class
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    failed to finish High School six of the
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    cadets were homeless and living on the
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    streets the key in boot camp is
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    discipline and the realization that
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    there are consequences for screwing up
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    no matter how small the screw up might
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    be
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    all right sir my name is Justin Martinez
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    I'm 22 and I was born and raised in
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    Colorado
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    Springs boot camp was designed for those
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    at are Crossroads and few fit that
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    description better than Martinez
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    Martinez's father spent most of Justin's
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    childhood in prison and Justin was well
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    on his way down that path as well his
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    father was the notorious street gang pyu
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    in Colorado after his mother moved into
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    Florida Martinez joined the homestead
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    gang nine try the gang tattoos evident
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    on his arms last year he was arrested
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    for a series of burglaries in which he
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    stole a gun why' you why'd you take a
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    gun it's easy to sell at the time I was
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    in my own apartment and I was short on
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    rent he said what haunt him is knowing
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    how much he hurt his mother a son always
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    knows his mother's pain look she gave me
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    she look she gave me when she came and
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    saw me the last time I knew she was
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    hurting because she couldn't look me in
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    my eyes so I know I put a lot of pain on
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    her test it's been 19 months since he
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    last saw his mother she told me the last
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    thing she said was to keep my head on
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    straight and she wrote me a letter the
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    other day that said to keep my head
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    forward because I have a hot head she
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    knows I have bu welcome to freaking
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    Miami g county freaking boot camp
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    Sergeant William Das helped launch the
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    County's boot camp program back in
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    1995 since then more than a thousand
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    Cadets have completed the program the
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    program is here for you it's not for us
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    all we want is your freaking best do you
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    understand me sir yes sir I'm a big fan
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    of boot camp tell me why um in part
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    because I think it's it's it is probably
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    the only program we have that is
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    rehabilitative in nature for adults
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    first of all for young adults it is it's
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    the only program we have that's not
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    prison Miami D circuit court judge Nan
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    safy oversees the Criminal Division of
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    the courthouse and knows she isn't
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    sending choir boys into the program some
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    of these folks have been convicted of
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    some really bad things I mean I would
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    say by and large it's pretty serious
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    offenses I would say most of the people
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    that I have sent to Camp were pretty
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    serious offenses you know there's a lot
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    of I mean you know the general sentiment
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    in the public if you ask the public you
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    know what should happen to somebody who
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    commits an armed robbery or a carjacking
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    or any of these things they say throw
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    them away throw them in prison I think
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    that that's people's initial reaction
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    but what I would tell you is that I've
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    had many cases where um I thought it was
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    my responsibility to make sure that the
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    people involved in the case knew what I
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    was about to do so the prosecutors would
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    bring the victims on these cases into
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    court and I did that on multiple
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    occasions and the one person that
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    disagreed with me said to me judge safy
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    I don't agree with you but I agree with
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    what you're trying to do so um what is
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    it that we're trying to do we're trying
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    to
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    ultimately create a a person that's
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    going to be a functioning member of
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    society and not create a person who's
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    going to come out of prison and be a
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    bigger batter better Criminal according
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    to judge safy for many of these young
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    criminals boot camp may be their last
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    opportunity to learn right from wrong
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    what they tell you in boot camp is that
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    they basically strip the kid down to
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    they strip the person down to to Bare
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    Bones and they build them back up and
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    they're they're part of a team they're
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    part of a
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    platoon and they're definitely taught
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    consequences which I think is huge
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    they're they're taught to really believe
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    in themselves and all it is is about
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    giving the kid a chance ultimately if
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    the if the cadet fails prison is waiting
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    prison the bus is waiting their Prison
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    number is waiting from the moment they
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    arrive they are told there is a right
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    way to do something and a wrong way they
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    teach them how to stand how to feet how
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    to hold their canteens they teach them
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    how to sit I'm not taking my littley
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    time I'm not do I'm not taking my time
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    all to se dirty whatever I'm sitting
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    down like a rock you understand they
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    even show them the right way to lower
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    their head in prayer ready ready ready
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    PR and if they mess up they'll all be
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    smoked smoking them is when they have
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    done something incorrectly and we get
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    them to do whatever the excise exercises
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    that we as them to do if you move and I
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    don't give you permission you will pay I
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    if he messes up you will all pay I if he
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    doesn't sound off you will all PID out
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    of the corner of her eye she catches one
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    of the cadetes scratching his face when
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    I tell you stop freaking moving stop
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    moving but using exercise's punishment
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    has proved dangerous let's go let's go
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    get it going let's
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    go in 2006 14-year-old Martin Lee
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    Anderson died in a City Boot Camp
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    Anderson who suffered from asthma was
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    unable to run as guards ordered videos
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    showed the guards punishing him by
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    taking him to the ground and forcing him
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    to breathe in ammonia the public outcry
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    marked a turning point for boot camps as
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    a result the legislature closed all five
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    of its camps across the state and in
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    2007 the Broward Sheriff closed its boot
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    camp program to save money miam me D's
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    program is the last in the state and
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    with an annual budget of $3.5 million it
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    too faces a carious future mayor Carl s
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    menz proposed closing the program this
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    year to save tax dollars but came up
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    with the money under pressure at the
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    last minute to save it for now boot
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    camps are an inherent gamble the safe
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    bet would be to send these offenders to
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    State Prison where cost just
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    $47.50 a day to house and feed them but
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    this is a long-term bet you might even
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    call it an investment an investment in
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    all our names take Justin Martinez a
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    5-year prison term would cost tax payers
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    $86,900 the 16-month boot camp just
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    46,4 53 more important than the money
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    though is the hope that the program will
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    keep Cadets from committing new offenses
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    the recidivism rate in prison is 27%
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    within the boot camp it's just 11% in
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    boot camp they are required to attend
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    classes and most war in a GED while here
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    those who already have a high school
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    diploma receive job training hey
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    but the cadets of platoon 14-1 are still
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    a long way from success when we come
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    back which Cadets will make it and who
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    will wash
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    [Music]
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    out two weeks into boot camp and the
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    cadets of class 141 are proving to be
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    more difficult than the instructors had
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    hoped
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    every time she act crazy you going to
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    pay for it talking to you little mama
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    the drill instructors have them so
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    rattled one Cadet keeps referring to his
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    male drill instructor as a woman all
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    right man you call me a man you got be
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    at your freaking you ever call me a
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    again we going have a problem you
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    understand me you understand me you hear
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    me get your
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    eyeb p p p p p get your M and your s
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    together you fig it out the boot Camp's
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    Commander is Lieutenant Rose green I've
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    watched the progression it's very slow
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    at this point and I I still see that
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    they're very raw on this day in January
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    there was a stark reminder of what's at
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    stake and why getting them to succeed is
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    so important to De M St Flo green had
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    just learned a Cadet who completed the
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    program in December was shot and killed
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    in front of his house Mackenzie St FL um
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    17 years old we released him December
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    19th I believe he went back to the same
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    home that he came from so if that's the
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    case he he went back to the very streets
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    that he came from unfortunately well
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    there there not a lot of options
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    sometimes they have to go back to a lot
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    of times they have to go back to the
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    same streets don't they absolutely
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    absolutely and that's why we try to
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    fortified them St FL had passed his GED
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    exam while at the boot camp but he never
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    received the actual diploma the
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    certificate didn't arrive from
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    Tallahassee until the day of his funeral
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    Justin Martinez is hoping for a
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    different fate I want to know how to be
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    a father for one I have a son that's one
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    and my daughter's three the most
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    important thing he said he can do is
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    provide a better example for his kids as
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    they grow up I never knew how to work
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    for anything and if I when I did work I
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    never appreciate working I could have
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    gave back to my mother and my kids but
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    instead I spent it on myself 16-year-old
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    or Rojo is already the father of a boy
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    and a girl and Flora is a three-year-old
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    son I had him when I was 15 she hasn't
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    seen her son in 8 months my mom told him
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    that mommy's way for being mad that Mom
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    mom is a Time M so when I talk to him he
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    tells me to behave
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    good
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    and and I get pictures of him too I have
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    pictures of him
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    and I just I feel so bad for not being
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    there for him right
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    now like it's crazy I had to go through
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    all this to
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    realize how important
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    family
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    is oh I'm
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    [Music]
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    sorry since the start of boot camp one
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    frequent Target for the drill
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    instructors was a familiar
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    face Mark Andino is what is known as a
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    recycle he was in the program last year
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    but ran into trouble and quit he then
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    pleaded to the judge to let him try
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    again now he's back and the drill
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    instructors are all over I know how you
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    that you me son the charge that landed
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    him here in boot camp armed robbery my
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    girlfriend was pregnant I was under a
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    lot of pressure and I made a stupid
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    decision and I robbed a jewelry store
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    anything you think I don't remember
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    you I'm talking to
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    you you know what son you better get new
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    this your second time around right you
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    need to get right you understand me
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    don't be a freaking statistic do you
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    understand me nearly two months have now
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    passed and the cadets are starting to
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    show some signs of improvement they seem
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    to be getting it for me to be able to
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    contain my anger and contain my
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    self-control in this place as long as
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    I've did shows a lot about what these
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    people do here and you know they talk to
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    us yeah they yell at us but nobody sees
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    the the behind the scenes act when they
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    talk to us and give us words of
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    encouragement for some the drill
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    instructors transition from guards to
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    the parents they never had they they
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    beat on us but I realized the difference
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    between picking on me and trying to help
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    me one person who failed to make that
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    connection was Andino the cadet had
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    finally run out of Second
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    Chances Mr adino um refuse you honor to
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    comply with the instructions
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    and orders for the program not even
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    halfway through the program Andino has
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    had enough after refusing orders and
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    threatening staff the drill instructors
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    decided it was time for him to get on
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    that bus for state prison on this day
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    they were updating the judge that
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    granted him boot camp your client is
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    potentially facing some very serious
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    consequences flunking out of boot camp
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    many he would have to serve the
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    remainder of a six-year sentence in
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    state prison we caught up to him a
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    couple weeks later inside the jail where
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    he was waiting to be transferred to
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    State custody once you got out of boot
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    camp and once they brought you here yeah
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    I felt stupid you realiz you
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    made I felt stupid because you know I
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    know what I traded out I traded out some
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    months for some
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    years and Dino said he couldn't handle
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    being disrespected by the drill
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    instructors and forced to endure some of
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    the physical punishments like crawling
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    through the
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    pit go at the moment is like my mind's
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    just I want to escape I want to get out
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    of here I want to get out of here I want
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    to get out of here and when I had the
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    time to sit there and I'm they brought
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    me back to the jail and I had the time
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    to sit there and really think about it I
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    felt stupid cuz I you
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    know I gave it all up I gave my freedom
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    up I I let a lot of people
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    down you know what I mean for just for
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    [Music]
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    nothing if Andino represents the failure
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    of the boot camp system former Cadet
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    Jason Bravo is one of the Seasons the
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    instructors have hope if I wanted to do
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    something I'd just do it and and looking
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    back on it all I did was everything I
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    did was self-destructive few people
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    understand where these Cadets are coming
  • 00:16:09
    from better than Jason bravo bravo was
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    17 when he was arrested for armed
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    robbery and assault he was facing a
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    15-year prison sentence when the judge
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    offered him a chance at boot camp that
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    was in
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    1998 this was my b top uh bottom bottom
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    this was my bunk right here I left the
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    line up this this is where uh we'd eat
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    Chow three times a day
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    um lot of lot of good memories here are
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    there really yeah I mean looking back at
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    it it it was only for the best at least
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    for me and and like I said I made uh
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    real friends here with the officers
  • 00:16:49
    particularly they they took a vested
  • 00:16:51
    interest in those who really took their
  • 00:16:53
    recovery seriously it's a discipline
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    right it's that idea of of you got to do
  • 00:16:58
    what you got to do it's it's it's more
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    than that it's the discipline but it's
  • 00:17:03
    also a level of respect that you earn
  • 00:17:06
    from them and then once they get once
  • 00:17:08
    you earn that respect they treat you
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    like a human being and then you
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    understand why they're doing it then you
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    see that their motives and their
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    intentions are are good and it only then
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    you worry about disappointing them or
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    you want to uh earn their approval the
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    jural instructors not only helped him
  • 00:17:24
    get through the program but the staff
  • 00:17:26
    wrote letters of recommendation to get
  • 00:17:27
    him into college and then law school
  • 00:17:29
    after Bravo passed his bar exam in 2008
  • 00:17:32
    the Florida bar held up his license
  • 00:17:35
    because of his prior felony arrest but
  • 00:17:37
    once again it was the drill instructors
  • 00:17:38
    who came through vouching for his
  • 00:17:40
    character now at 33 he's been practicing
  • 00:17:43
    law for 4 years and he's paying it back
  • 00:17:46
    by talking to the cadets there's nothing
  • 00:17:48
    that I accomplished before my life I
  • 00:17:51
    accomplished nothing before I came to
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    boot camp probably the first thing that
  • 00:17:55
    I did in my life that was worth
  • 00:17:57
    mentioning in a positive way was
  • 00:18:00
    graduating from boot camp the when we
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    return the big day for these Cadets has
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    finally
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    [Music]
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    [Music]
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    arrived by may just three boot camp
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    Cadets from Platoon 141 had washed out
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    of phase one that left 35 headed toward
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    graduation hours before the ceremony
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    Justin Martinez's thoughts turned to his
  • 00:18:41
    family yeah I'm hoping that that that
  • 00:18:43
    the the accomplishment that I may here
  • 00:18:45
    proves myself worthy to them prove
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    myself worthy to them and myself because
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    um that's my main goal trying to trying
  • 00:18:52
    to please myself but also show my family
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    that I am something other than what they
  • 00:18:56
    always lab me as a nobody his drill
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    instructors say he's made an amazing
  • 00:19:00
    turnaround during the 4 months he's been
  • 00:19:03
    in boot camp everyone thinks it's easy
  • 00:19:04
    while you're in here because they're on
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    you they're yelling at you they're
  • 00:19:08
    telling you what to do the question is 6
  • 00:19:11
    n months from now when you're out of
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    here yeah what's going to be different
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    that's the test this right here like you
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    said is the easy part you got somebody
  • 00:19:18
    always over your head it's it's it's not
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    so difficult to fight temptation but
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    when you get in the streets you have
  • 00:19:24
    nobody to to stop that Temptation from
  • 00:19:26
    hitting you and if you don't have the
  • 00:19:28
    the quality of that they teach you here
  • 00:19:30
    and you keep it up when you're on the
  • 00:19:31
    outside you going to fall regardless
  • 00:19:32
    Jennifer Flores had a harder time in
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    boot camp she admits she didn't think
  • 00:19:36
    she would make it to graduation when you
  • 00:19:38
    come here they put you down and you just
  • 00:19:40
    feel like you ain't going to be able to
  • 00:19:42
    do it it's so hard but it's like now
  • 00:19:45
    it's the end like you finally see the
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    light a week earlier one of flores's
  • 00:19:49
    best friends 19-year-old Viva karea was
  • 00:19:51
    shot to death standing in front of a
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    house in Little Havana I know she wasn't
  • 00:19:55
    around guns or anything like that cuz
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    she's not that type but I know she was
  • 00:19:58
    around with guys that probably had guns
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    after learning about the shooting Flora
  • 00:20:02
    started acting out refusing orders
  • 00:20:05
    rather than coddling her because her
  • 00:20:07
    friend had died the instructors went at
  • 00:20:08
    Flores harder telling her everyone has
  • 00:20:11
    to deal with horrible events on the
  • 00:20:12
    outside the world isn't fair but that
  • 00:20:15
    doesn't give them permission to screw up
  • 00:20:17
    it happened to her but it could have
  • 00:20:19
    been
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    me as platoon 14-1 marches onto the
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    field friends and family members trained
  • 00:20:28
    to get a look it's the first time in
  • 00:20:30
    months they've seen their loved ones and
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    the ceremony lasts an hour with pledges
  • 00:20:35
    and prayers and speeches and then one at
  • 00:20:37
    a time they're called forward to receive
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    their boot camp diplomas Christian aru
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    sir Jennifer
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    Flores Justin Martinez Martinez has
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    excelled in the boot camp and was named
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    the platoon's leader boot camp has
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    restored our confidence and our will to
  • 00:20:54
    fight for what we believe in but all of
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    it is Prelude to that moment when their
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    finally
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    [Applause]
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    [Applause]
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    dismissed across the yard the tearful
  • 00:21:26
    scene is repeated
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    Christian is reunited with his two
  • 00:21:42
    children as well as his mom his name is
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    Conor he's 5 months that's Christopher
  • 00:21:46
    he's 2 years old I'm proud of him and
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    and I thank God because I see him and he
  • 00:21:52
    changed a lot a short distance away
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    Justin is with the women in his life his
  • 00:21:57
    baby girl his mother and his grandmother
  • 00:21:59
    he's happy he's at peace with himself I
  • 00:22:01
    can tell he's at peace and I'm happy
  • 00:22:04
    about that before he went into this
  • 00:22:05
    where was he heading down a dark road
  • 00:22:08
    down a dark Road the next phase will
  • 00:22:11
    begin the process of finding jobs and
  • 00:22:12
    entering the work release phase of the
  • 00:22:14
    program but for now the five minutes
  • 00:22:16
    they're given to see and hold family
  • 00:22:18
    members is enough to keep them going the
  • 00:22:21
    drill instructor counts down the final
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    16 14 13
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    [Music]
  • 00:22:34
    11 you bye
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    seven 6
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    5
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    4 and with that they're gone and for
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    some they can begin imagining their
  • 00:22:56
    future
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    to the
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    rare third to the
  • 00:23:05
    rare to the rear third spot to the r two
  • 00:23:10
    months after this ceremony the cadets
  • 00:23:12
    were allowed to return home and begin
  • 00:23:14
    working and going to school again they
  • 00:23:16
    will remain under supervision for
  • 00:23:18
    another year and if they stay out of
  • 00:23:20
    trouble their court cases will be closed
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    now we finish tonight with an update on
  • 00:23:24
    how some of the cadets are doing thanks
  • 00:23:27
    for watching I'm Jim
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