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Federal Bureau of Prisons

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The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Justice that designs, manages, and operates the federal prison system. The BOP oversees approximately 120+ federal correctional facilities and related community-based offices nationwide and is responsible for the custody, care, and rehabilitation of the federal inmate population. Central Office (headquarters) is in Washington, D.C., and the agency directs operations for tens of thousands of employees across security, health services, reentry, training, and programmatic divisions. The BOP implements statutory programs such as the First Step Act, maintains a national inmate locator and facility list, and publishes policies, staffing information, and statistical reports on its public website.

Websitebop.gov
TypeGovernment / Military
Size0 clinicians
Founded1930
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