BBC
By Raphael Rowe
Reporter, Locked in Paradise
Some parents of rebellious teenagers in the US are turning to privately-owned correctional institutions to steer their wayward children back on the right path. But is this tough love tactic a step too far?
At Tranquility Bay, children have to earn the right to look at the ocean
Perched on the edge of a cliff in Treasure Beach - a remote fishing village in southern Jamaica - there is a hand-painted sign on the wall: "Welcome to Tranquility Bay."
This isolated boarding school is surrounded by security cameras, iron gates, barred windows and high concrete walls.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_world/4058833.stmGuess it's also easier to score some decent ganja there....