Following a highly publicized spike in youth crime, particularly 'ram raids' on retail stores, the coalition government has reintroduced military-style academies for serious repeat young offenders. These programs aim to rehabilitate youth through physical drills, strict hierarchy, and isolation. While popular with voters seeking immediate law and order solutions, the concept is controversial among criminologists; a leaked government report previously suggested such programs have high recidivism rates. Proponents argue that the current 'soft' approach has failed and that discipline provides the structure these teens lack. Opponents argue that boot camps are expensive political theater that ignore the root causes of poverty and abuse.
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