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UNITED STATES ARMY MILITARY POLICE SCHOOL REHABILITATION TRAINING INSTRUCTOR COURSE

NCJ Number
144614
Date Published
Unknown
Length
34 pages
Annotation
This kit of materials consists of schedules, background information, program guidelines, and a curriculum synopsis for the program offered by the U.S. Army Military Police School to train civilian State correctional personnel as instructors for a shock incarceration program resembling a boot camp and designed to rehabilitate youthful drug offenders.
Abstract
The 2-week course contains 98 hours of instruction conducted by U.S. Army drill sergeants. The course includes 30 hours of instruction on physical fitness; 26 hours on drill and ceremony; 12 hours on leader development and assessment; 7 hours on professional sensitivity and awareness related to stress management, alcohol and drug abuse, suicide prevention, and crisis intervention; 14 hours on counseling techniques; 3 hours on instructional methods and techniques; and 6 hours on administrative requirements. The training will consist of U.S. Army drill sergeant techniques designed to maintain a constant level of stress, control, and discipline needed to alter the behavior of adolescents. The correctional personnel to be trained must have at least a high school or equivalency diploma and 1 year of experience in corrections.