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Research has shown that large segments of the public will only support shor
ter sentences for offenders if longer sentences are exchanged for harsh, in
tensive correctional experiences. An exchange of time for intensify has rai
sed concerns about the purpose of correctional boot camp and the potential
for abuse in programs intentionally designed to be severe. This article com
pares common forms of discipline used in shock incarceration programs with
legal findings regarding what is cruel and unusual punishment. It concludes
that practices commonly used at boot camp may be considered cruel and unus
ual and may give rise to costly inmate litigation.