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  2. RDAP Information — Federal Prison Time

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    The RDAP program is voluntary and takes 500-hours, nine- to twelve-months to complete. The RDAP is authorized by 18 U.S.C. § 3621, which directs the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to provide residential substance abuse treatment for all eligible federal inmates.

  3. RDAP FAQ'S - Federal Prison Time

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    Once admitted, your start date depends on the wait list with priority given to those inmates with an earlier out date. As of 2012, due to the more stringent RDAP eligibility and admissions guidelines, most inmates are starting early and are receiving their full sentence reduction for early release.

  4. Federal Prison Security Levels — Federal Prison Time

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    Federal Prison Security Levels. In the Bureau of Prisons, each federal prison institution falls into one of five different security levels. Federal inmates should have a basic understanding of each federal prison security level. The levels are: Minimum. Low. Medium. High. Administrative. Seven factors determine federal prison security level… 1.

  5. BOP Rolls Out Final Piece of First Step Act — Federal Prison Time

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    As the BOP Rolls Out Final Piece of The First Step Act, many questions still remain. Click in to learn more about how The First Step Act may impact you, or someone you love who is in federal prison.

  6. The Granddaddy of Sentence Reduction - Federal Prison Time

    www.federalprisontime.com/blog/rdap-the-holy-grail-of-sentence-reduction

    RDAP is a residential drug addiction program for inmates with substance abuse issues. It is a 9-month, intensive cognitive behavioral program to be completed in prison. It is followed by a 4-month TDAP program, which is completed when the inmate is in the halfway house, or in home confinement.

  7. COVID-19 Information (Copy) — Federal Prison Time

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    Federal Prison Time Services Reputation Mangement Hire Us Team RDAP Locations RDAP FAQ'S Testimonials Podcast Booking Blog PSI History Reputation Mangement Hire Us Team RDAP Locations

  8. Earned Time Credits: the Devil's in the Details - Federal Prison...

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    As an incentive for participating in the programs, the First Step Act provides eligible inmates with earned-time credits which can be used toward increasing pre-release custody (halfway house and/or home confinement) or swapping time inside the BOP for more supervised release.

  9. Lewisburg Federal Prison Camp - How to Prepare for the SHU: A...

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    The facility does not allow you to use a phone or borrow books, due the to COVID-19 risk. Although this may seem harsh, it is the safest procedure to follow for both the inmates and staff. The bottom line is that you will be by yourself for at least 14 days, and you must prepare for this ordeal.

  10. FPC Alderson — Federal Prison Time

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    FPC Alderson is a minimum security federal prison camp for women. FPC Alderson is located in Alderson, West Virginia. The inmate population at this facility is 841.

  11. Welcome to Lewisburg Federal Prison Camp — Federal Prison Time

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    You go through the customary strip search and will be given a prison ID. You have a brief interview with a case manager, and you will have to spend a 14-day Quarantine in the SHU. While in the SHU, you will have to produce 2 negative COVID-19 tests. One, when you enter, and one when you leave.