
Why the Bureau of Prisons Fails Inmate Rights and Accountability
The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has a documented pattern of disregarding federal laws and its own program statements, frequently harming inmates through neglect, mismanagement, and
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The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has a documented pattern of disregarding federal laws and its own program statements, frequently harming inmates through neglect, mismanagement, and

Defendants in the federal criminal justice system are best served by accepting early that federal courts and their agents prioritize convictions and harsh sentences over

In recent years, a growing number of former Bureau of Prisons officials—case managers, counselors, guards, and administrators—have begun marketing themselves as federal prison consultants. On