Here's an informative blog on BLD. It doesn't go into specifics about the ESC, but eludes that there are differences. In fact, it goes so far as to say the BLD will go most places that a true locker can go. I don't the basic ESC as being that good, even if it is just a program change.
http://blog.chryslerllc.com/blog.do?id=270&p=entry
EDIT: It is not patriot specific, and in fact doesn't even mention the patriot.
I just noticed a comment at the bottom concerning the Compass, included for your pleasure:
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“I don't Off Road, but I'm now curious if my FWD Compass uses BLD for traction control? I've been a little disappointed in my Jeep's traction control, but I feather the throttle when I encounter wheel spin. From your article, it sounds like I need to cautiously add throttle. Is this correct?”
Yes, your FWD Compass has BLD as part of the traction control system. The difference is that BLD works a little different in 4wd low range. When a Jeep of Dodge vehicle equipped with ESP and a two speed transfer case is shifted into 4wd low range, the BLD is more aggressive at controlling wheel spin side to side across an axle. This is desirable off road but not on road. There are two answers to your question depending on the circumstances of the wheel spin. If you are moving in the desired direction and the wheels start to spin, feathering the throttle is the correct action. If the vehicle is not moving and one wheel is spinning and the other is not, sometimes cautiously adding a little throttle may help for the reasons stated in the article.