Office of Inspector General (OIG) report or recommendation document: DOJ-OGR-00023480
The document presents two key recommendations by the OIG to the BOP: addressing staffing shortages and evaluating cell search procedures. The OIG found that staffing deficiencies directly impacted inmate safety, and that excessive linens in Epstein's cell posed a safety hazard. The BOP is urged to develop plans to address these issues through policy, training, or other measures.
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The document presents two key recommendations by the OIG to the BOP: addressing staffing shortages and evaluating cell search procedures. The OIG found that staffing deficiencies directly impacted inmate safety, and that excessive linens in Epstein's cell posed a safety hazard. The BOP is urged to develop plans to address these issues through policy, training, or other measures.
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