Comparing The Documentary 'A Rock And A Hard Place'

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A Rock and a Hard Place The documentary A Rock and a Hard Place, directed by Jon Alpert and Matthew O’Neill, is about a group of youth prisoners at boot camp to better themselves. There are 38 prisoners to start that did different crimes, including carjacking and armed robbery, who were sentenced ranging from 40 years to life. There only hope for freedom is boot camp at Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Boot Camp. The process take 16 weeks to complete and is very brutal. This story can be described as uplifting with the way that most of the prisoners are determined to graduate the system for their families, disappointing with how the prisoners who you would think would of stuck through the program failed, and alluring because

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