The Bureau of Prisons is Broken, and It's Only Getting Worse
More employees are prosecuted than in any other governmental agency
The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is broken. The largest bureau within the US Department of Justice by budget and number of personnel has a problem whereby in 2022 DOJ investigators had to open 14,361 cases against 17,907 employees. And this is in a bureau with 37,000 employees. At that rate, according to the annual Office of Internal Affairs Report, literally every BOP employee will collect a misconduct allegation in seven years.
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