The article focuses on the findings of the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) regarding the impact of the increasing inmate crowding on staff, infrastructure, and inmates. The Department of Justice's Bureau of Prisons (BOP) projects continued population growth with 45 percent increase ...
Bureau Of Prisons In Its Own Words.Excerpts from a "State of the Bureau Report" for 2007 issued by Harley Lappin is presented.EBSCO_bspLong Term View
(cover story)Reports on the drug treatment programs of the Bureau of Prisons. Parts of a drug treatment strategy; Evaluation of research design and data collection; Agreement with the National Institute of Drug Abuse.ArcidiaconoAnitaEBSCO_AspCorrections Today...
Bureau of Prisons (BOP) assigns and designates prisoners to their respective prisons and security levels. It stresses the importance for a federal criminal defense lawyer to gain an understanding of the prison system to be able to provide the best possible representation for a client facing a ...
ATTORNEY GENERAL JOHN ASHCROFT ANNOUNCES NEW LEADERSHIP FOR THE BUREAU OF PRISONSEBSCO_bspFdch Regulatory Intelligence Database
Preparing Federal prison inmates for employment after release: An innovation in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Journal of Correctional Education, 53(4), 146-149. Retrieved from Academic Search Premier database.Pavis, R. (2002) Preparing Federal Prison Inmates for Employment after Release: an ...
Bureau of Prisons (BOP), an Executive Branch agency, to protect the fundamental constitutional rights of the U.S. prisoners under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 (SRA). It discusses judicial decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in cases including Bond v. U.S., Setser v. U.S., and ...
It highlights English's significant accomplishments as warden at the FCI, which illustrate her skills in leadership and staffing. It also commends English's ability to create innovative programs and services at the FCI that resulted to the improvement of the learning environment and morale of the ...
Features the United States Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) mentoring program for correctional personnel. Structure of the BOP program; Selection process for the mentoring board; Matching of mentors and proteges; Benefits of BOP's staff mentoring programs.EdwardsCalvinR.WrigleyJeffEBSCO_AspCorrections Today...
:GAO reviewed the Bureau of Prisons to determine whether it had made overpayments to contractors. During fiscal year 2001, the Bureau of Prisons had 24 open construction contracts that totaled about $1.9 billion. In addition to general disbursement controls, GAO found internal controls specific to...