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U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Washington. DC 20534
July 15, 2024
MEMORANDUM FOR imp.
CTOR GENERAL
FROM:
External Auditing Branch
SUBJECT:
Status Update to the Office of Inspector General's (OIG)
Final Report dated June 26, 2023: Investigation and Review of the Federal
Bureau of Prisons' Custody, Care, and Supervision of Jeffrey Epstein at the
Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, New York
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) appreciates the opportunity to provide a response to the Office
of the Inspector General's above referenced memorandum received on April 22, 2024. The FBOP has
completed its review of the analysis and offers the following status update regarding the analysis and
its recommendations.
Recommendation One: The BOP should implement a process for assigning a cellmate
following suicide watch or psychological observation, with criteria for exceptions based on the
particular individual or security considerations.
OIG Analysis: The BOP's update is responsive to the recommendation. In a previous update, the
BOP reported that RSD and CPD were collaborating on a memo to provide guidance to the field on a
process to ensure psychologists make recommendations regarding housing, including the presence of
a cellmate, for individuals in custody following suicide watch or psychological observation. The BOP
further reported that this process will include exemptions based on individual or security
considerations. The BOP has now indicated that this guidance has been drafted and is under review.
Accordingly, the OIG will consider whether to close this recommendation after the BOP (I) finalizes
the guidance referenced in its update, and (2) provides the finalized guidance to the OIG for review.
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FBOP's Response: The FBOP Reentry Services Division (RSD) and Correctional Programs
Division (CPD) have collaborated to draft guidance. This guidance is currently under review.
FBOP will provide further updates as the draft guidance is reviewed and approved as needed.
Recommendation Two: The BOP should establish procedures to ensure inmates at high risk for
suicide and for whom a cellmate is recommended will continue to have a cellmate until the
recommendation is changed or rescinded, including establishing a contingency plan for cellmate
re-assignment, with criteria for exceptions based on the particular individual or security
considerations.
OIG Analysis: The GOP's update is responsive to the recommendation. In a previous update,
the BOP reported that RSD and CPD were collaborating on a memo to provide guidance to the
field on procedures to ensure communication regarding the requirement of a cellmate for
individuals following suicide watch or psychological observation when recommended by a
psychologist. The BOP further reported that this memo will include a procedure for exemptions
based on individual or security considerations. The BOP has now indicated that guidance has
been drafted and is under review. Accordingly, the OIG will consider whether to close this
recommendation after the BOP (1) finalizes the guidance referenced in its update, and (2)
provides the finalized guidance to the OIG for review.
FBOP's Response: RSD and CPD have collaborated to draft guidance. This guidance is
currently under review. FBOP will provide further updates as the draft guidance is reviewed and
approved as needed.
Recommendation Three: The BOP should evaluate its current process for obtaining and
documenting approval for social or legal visits while an inmate is on suicide watch or
psychological observation, which allows for institution-specific variations in the process, and
provide guidance on standard components that each institution should include in its process to
mitigate security issues that can arise when an inmate is on suicide watch or psychological
observation.
OIG Analysis: The BOP's update is responsive to the recommendation. In a previous update,
the BOP reported that it was evaluating its process for obtaining and documenting approval for
social and/or legal visits while an inmate is on suicide watch or psychological observation. The
BOP has now reported that while it currently does not have guidance on these issues, new
guidance has been drafted and is under review. Accordingly, the OIG will consider whether to
close this recommendation after the BOP (1) finalizes the guidance referenced in its update, and
(2) provides the finalized guidance to the OIG for review.
FBOP's Response: RSD and CPD have collaborated to draft guidance. This guidance is
currently under review. FBOP will provide further updates as the draft guidance is reviewed and
approved as needed.
Recommendation Four: The BOP should evaluate its methods of accounting for inmate
whereabouts and wellbeing and make changes as may be appropriate to improve those methods
through policy, training, or other measures.
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OIG Analysis: The GOP's update is responsive to the recommendation. Accordingly, the OIG
will consider whether to close this recommendation after the BOP (1) finalizes the program
statement update referenced in its update; and (2) provides the finalized program statement to the
OIG for review.
FBOP's Response: Program Statement 5500.14, Correctional Services Procedures Manual, is
being modified to improve FBOP methods for accounting for inmate whereabouts and wellbeing.
Because revisions to Programs Statements must follow the normal FBOP development and
Union negotiation process, they are subject to change.
Recommendation Five: BOP policy should clarify what is required of a Lieutenant when
conducting a round.
OIG Analysis: The GOP's update is responsive to the recommendation. Accordingly, the OIG
will consider whether to close this recommendation after the BOP (1) finalizes the program
statement update referenced in its update; (2) provides the finalized program statement to the
OIG for review; and (3) provides a description of the training referenced in its update, sample
training materials for OIG to review, and confirmation that the training is in effect.
FBOP's Response: Program Statement 5500.14, Correctional Services Procedures Manual, is
being modified to clarify what is required of a Lieutenant when conducting a round. Because
revisions to Programs Statements must follow the normal FBOP development and Union
negotiation process, they are subject to change.
However, FBOP intends for the updated policy to include clarification for Lieutenants to conduct
trainings sessions, via in-person required rounds and shift briefings daily. These trainings will
cover topics such as cell searches, minor emergency mock discussions, and other correctional
services training needs as assessed by local correctional services supervisors. This will allow for
individual assessment and training to be tailored to the needs of each individual facility while
also remaining in conformance with current training requirements. Training topics and formats
will be documented on the Daily Lieutenant Logs and reviewed by the Captain to assess and
implement specific local correctional training needs. Therefore, although no specific training
curriculum will be developed, the training requirement and supervisory review will be in effect
with the issuance of the updated program statement.
Recommendation Six: The BOP should continue to develop and implement plans to address
staffing shortages at its prisons.
OIG Analysis: The BOP's update is responsive to the recommendation. The OIG will continue
to monitor the GOP's progress regarding staffing shortages at its prisons. At the GOP's request,
the OIG will not consolidate this recommendation. In addition, per the OIG's communications
with the BOP over email, we believe that certain information that the BOP has provided or will
provide to Congress and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) will facilitate the
resolution and closure of this recommendation. Accordingly, we will consider whether to close
this recommendation after the BOP (1) provides the OIG all contractor and BOP work product
that has been submitted to the GAO in response to the GAO Staffing Audit recommendations,
including the August 2022 assessment by the contractor on staffing incentives and the
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information BOP submitted to GAO in March 2023 related to the assessment; (2) provides the
OIG an update on the contractor's or BOP's analysis of staffing incentives since March 2023,
whether submitted yet to GAO or not; (3) provides the OIG any reports submitted to
Congressional appropriation committees related to staffing; (4) implements the staffing tool for
all BOP professions; and (5) provides an analysis of whether the new incentives mentioned in its
update above have made an impact on the staffing shortage, and what additional proposals,
including any legislative proposals to address pay rates in certain localities, are being considered
by the BOP to fully address the staffing shortage.
FBOP's Response: FBOP appreciates OIG's determination to not consolidate the analysis of
this recommendation with that of Recommendation 5 from the OIG's Limited-Scope Review of
the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Strategies to Identify, Communicate, and Remedy Operational
Issues, Report Number 23-065 (Limited-Scope Review), at FBOP's request. OIG indicates that it
will consider whether to close this recommendation after FBOP does the following:
(1) OIG requests all contractor and FBOP work product that has been submitted to the GAO in
response to the GAO Staffing Audit recommendations, including the August 2022 assessment by
the contractor on staffing incentives and the information FBOP submitted to GAO in March
2023 related to the assessment.
FBOP now provides the requested information. Please see the following attachments:
"Attachment I Staffing_GAO 21-123," "Attachment 2 Staffing_GAO 21-123," "BOP Staffing
Current State Assessment FINAL," "FINAL Incentives Playbook_All Resources_June 13,"
"Fully executed contract 2_Redacted," "Interviews and Survey Results," "NTT DATA Response
to BOP Staffing Risk Management 04062021 Final," "SOW-BOP Staffing Risk
Management_l," and "STATEMENT OF WORK."
(2) OIG requests that FBOP provide an update on the contractor's or FBOP's analysis of staffing
incentives since March 2023, whether submitted yet to GAO or not;
The FBOP is currently analyzing the agency's usage and effectiveness of both recruitment and
retention incentives. This analysis is ongoing. Therefore, FBOP will provide its analysis to OIG
when completed.
(3) OIG requests any reports submitted to Congressional appropriation committees related to
staffing. See the following attachments: "FY23 BOP Vacancies at Facilities CRPT Package,"
"FY 2023 BOP CRPT Vacancies at BOP Facilities — Attachment," and "FY 2023 CRPT BOP
FSA Implementation Q2 Hill Letters Package - WF220990."
(4) OIG requests that FBOP implements the staffing tool for all BOP professions.
Currently, the Automated Staffing Tool is a workforce planning tool that remains in development
and testing. Position recommendations for the following departments have been completed and
remain in ongoing testing and feedback stages: Correctional Services, Correctional Systems,
Chaplaincy Services, Education, Food Service, Health Services, ITDD, Recreation, Safety, and
Unit Management.
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All other disciplines are tentatively scheduled to be completed by October 2024. It is anticipated
that the workforce planning tool will be fully utilized beginning in October 2024.
(5) OIG requests FBOP to provide an analysis of whether the new incentives mentioned in its
previous status update have made an impact on the staffing shortage, and what additional
proposals, including any legislative proposals to address pay rates in certain localities, are being
considered by the BOP to fully address the staffing shortage.
Additional time will be required to determine the effect of those incentives implemented during
the current fiscal year. However, it should be noted the FBOP was approved for nation-wide
direct-hire authority by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on May 13, 2024. This will
assist the FBOP in filling vacancies in the future. FBOP is working with the Department of
Justice on a nationwide special salary rate request for our institution positions.
Recommendation Seven: The BOP should evaluate its cell search procedures and make changes
as may be appropriate to improve those procedures through policy, training, or other measures.
OIG Analysis: The GOP's update is partially responsive to the recommendation. The update for
Recommendation 5 is related to Lieutenant Rounds and not cell searches. The update does not
indicate that the BOP has or will evaluate its cell search procedures and make any necessary
changes to improve those procedures through policy, training, or other measures. The update
only addresses the logging of cell searches within TRUSCOPE rather than evaluating its cell
search procedures. The OIG will consider whether to close this recommendation after the BOP
(1) completes the evaluation of using TRUSCOPE to log cell searches; (2) otherwise evaluates
its cell search procedures and makes any appropriate changes to improve those procedures; and
(3) provides a description of the training referenced in its response, sample training materials for
OIG to review, and confirmation that the training is in effect.
FBOP's Response: FBOP's Correctional Programs Division has evaluated current policy and
training as related to cell searches. FBOP has concluded that cell search requirements, including
appropriate documentation requirements via TRUSCOPE, are clearly outlined in two separate
current policies: Program Statement 5500.15, Correctional Services Manual, and Program
Statement 5521.06, issued January 2, 2018; and the Searches of Housing Units, Inmates, and
Inmate Work Areas, issued on June 4, 2015.
In addition to the general requirements for conducting cell searches contained in the above
program statements, an institutional supplement is required for Security Inspections at each
institution detailing specific local procedures. Locally, specific post orders are developed which
include search requirements and documentation requirements. Current policy and training are
adequate to convey the specific requirements for conducting cell searches.
Further review indicates that specific training exists for conducting cell searches and is included
in the below training curriculums. Initially, all staff receive specific training on cell searches
during Introduction to Correctional Techniques, Phase I. Additionally, in January 2020, Back to
Basics training was implemented as mandatory training for all institution employees. Back to
Basics is an annual in-person training which includes a set curriculum with practical exercises.
The sections listed below specifically include cell searches and practical exercises.
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• (Initial) Introduction to Correctional Techniques (ICT) Phase I, Tab 22: Conducting
Searches. See attachment "ICTPhaseI-Tab 22-IG."
• (Annual) Back 2 Basics Managing Housing Units Part I - Conduct searches of the
housing unit to include cell searches. See attachment "7-B2B-Managing Housing Units
Part I-Lesson Plan-FY2024."
• (Annual) Back 2 Basics Managing Housing Units Part 2 - Conduct searches of the
housing unit to include cell searches (Practical Exercise). See attachment "8-B2B-
Managing Housing Units Part II-Lesson Plan-FY2024."
Therefore, because FBOP has demonstrated completion of its evaluation of using TRUSCOPE to
log cell searches and its evaluation of cell search procedures, and has provided a description of
training referenced, including confirmation that the training is currently in effect, FBOP now
respectfully requests closure of this recommendation.
Recommendation Eight: The BOP should enhance existing policies regarding institutional
security camera systems to ensure they specifically state that such systems must have the
capacity to record video and that BOP institutions must conduct regular security camera system
functionality checks.
OIG Analysis: The BOP's update is responsive to the recommendation. Accordingly, the OIG
will consider whether to close this recommendation after the BOP (1) finalizes the policy updates
referenced in its update; and (2) provides the finalized policies to the O1O for review.
FBOP's Response: FBOP is currently in the process of making modifications to Program
Statement 4200.12, Facilities Operations Manual; and Program Statement 5500.15, Correctional
Services Manual, to include protocols and ensure accountability regarding various aspects of the
FBOP's camera systems including but not necessarily limited to functionality, documentation,
and repair. Because revisions to Programs Statements must follow the normal FBOP
development and Union negotiation process, they are subject to change. FBOP will provide
further updates pertaining to these revisions as they become available.
To ensure immediate action, a joint memorandum (from FBOP's Administration Division and
Correctional Programs Division) was sent to all CEOs addressing the Security Camera Monthly
Report. The new report is now in use and became effective June 1, 2024. See attachments
"Camera Report Implementation signed" and "Security Camera Report Template."
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