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Document DOJ-OGR-00025835

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Summary: The excerpt contains questions about the inmate-to-staff ratio on the night of a suicide, the attrition rate and average job tenure of correctional officers, and the message from supervisors to staff after charges were filed. The questions are directed to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, with contact information provided for Justin Long of the Public Information Office.
Significance: This document appears to be a transcript excerpt of questions posed to a representative of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, potentially related to a lawsuit or investigation into a suicide at a correctional facility.
Key Topics: Inmate-to-staff ratio on the night of a suicide Attrition rate and job tenure of BOP correctional officers Supervisory messages to correctional officers after charges were filed
Key People:
  • Justin Long - Public Information Office, Federal Bureau of Prisons

Full Text

Page 1834 (4) Is it correct that were responsible for roughly 50 to 70 inmates the night of the suicide? (5) What is the attrition rate for BOP correctional officers? What's the average length of time a person stays in the job? (NYC-area would be best if it's available.) (6) Can you share anything supervisors at MCC have told the rank and file in the wake of these charges? What's the message to overworked, disgruntled correctional officers? Justin Long Public Information Office Federal Bureau of Prisons (202) 353-4464 Page 9853 DOJ-OGR-00025835