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  2. BOP: Residential Reentry Management Centers - Federal Bureau of...

    www.bop.gov/about/facilities/residential_reentry...

    The BOP contracts with residential reentry centers (RRCs), also known as halfway houses, to provide assistance to inmates who are nearing release.

  3. The First Step Act (FSA) is a law, signed on December 21, 2018, with provisions that impact Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmates and their families. The law: gives judges greater latitude in imposing mandatory minimum sentences, allows inmates to earn increased good conduct time,

  4. BOP: RRC Contact Directory - Federal Bureau of Prisons

    www.bop.gov/business/rrc_directory.jsp

    RRC Contact Directory. Contact information for Residential Reentry Centers nationwide. ACS Corrections of Texas, LLC. Del Valle , TX 78617. Phone: 405-752-8802. More Details. Alcoholism Services of Knoxville, Inc; DBA Midway Alcoholism Service of Knoxvi. Knoxville , TN 37919. Phone: 405-752-8802.

  5. BOP: About Federal Inmate Records

    www.bop.gov/inmateloc/about_records.jsp

    Our records contain information about federal inmates released AFTER 1982. We receive many requests for information on Federal inmates released before 1982. Not all inmates who were in custody prior to 1982 were keyed into the BOP's inmate management system.

  6. Our Locations. We have many facilities located throughout the nation: 122 institutions, 6 regional offices, a headquarters, 2 staff training centers, and 22 residential reentry management offices. List of our locations.

  7. RRM Sacramento - Federal Bureau of Prisons

    www.bop.gov/locations/ccm/csc

    501 I STREET, SUITE 9-400. SACRAMENTO, CA 95814. Email: CSC-CCM-S@bop.gov. Work. Phone: 916-288-4266. Fax: 916-930-2008.

  8. BOP: Acquisitions - Federal Bureau of Prisons

    www.bop.gov/business/rrc_contracting.jsp

    RRCs are structured, supervised environments for inmates nearing release. These facilities provide inmates the opportunity to gradually rebuild their ties to the community, while receiving services such as counseling and job placement.

  9. The Bureau interprets the language to refer to inmates that have lower risks of reoffending in the community, and reentry needs that can be addressed without RRC placement. The Bureau currently utilizes home confinement for these inmates. Accordingly, staff should refer eligible

  10. Find an inmate. Locate the whereabouts of a federal inmate incarcerated from 1982 to the present. Due to the First Step Act, sentences are being reviewed and recalculated to address pending Federal Time Credit changes. As a result, an inmate's release date may not be up-to-date.

  11. FCI Atlanta - Federal Bureau of Prisons

    www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/atl

    How to visit an inmate. This covers the basic fundamentals that apply to all of our institutions. The BOP welcomes visitors to our institutions. We remind all visitors to carefully review our visiting regulations and to observe any applicable state and local travel advisories in planning your visit.