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Classification 1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE This Program Statement provides policy and procedure regarding the Bureau of Prisons inmate classification system The classification of inmates is necessary to place each inmate in the most appropriate security level institution that also meets their program

PDF Shedding Light on the BOP’s Inmate Classification and

Today the BOP operates 122 facilities that are classified into five security levels: minimum low medium high and administrative An institution’s security level assignment is based on its level of staff supervision (inmate-to-staff ratio) and security measures such as external patrols towers perimeter barriers and internal security

  • How many security levels are there in a federal prison?

    Every federal prison is classified as one of five security levels (i.e., minimum, low, medium, high, and administrative). The level assigned to a prison dictates the physical security parameters of the prison, the staff-to-inmate ratio, and the freedoms afforded inmates.

  • What is the Bureau of Prisons inmate classification system?

    This Program Statement provides policy and procedure regarding the Bureau of Prisons inmate classification system. The classification of inmates is necessary to place each inmate in the most appropriate security level institution that also meets their program needs and is consistent with the Bureau’s mission to protect society.

  • Which federal prisons have the highest staffing levels?

    As far as regular security federal prisons, high-security federal prisons have the highest staffing levels. Lockdowns due to violence and group disturbances are common at these prisons. Most inmates agree that high inmate custody level prisons are the most dangerous federal prisons. The classification of prisoners matrix takes this into account.

  • What happens if a prison classification changes?

    This is the typical point when the classification of prisoners changes. If the inmate’s security score has changed in the prior year, they may be asked whether they would like to transfer to a lower-security prison.

How Are Prisoners designated?

Prisoners are classified by the BOP according to procedures set forth in Program Statement P5100.08. See U.S. Dep’t of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Program Statement P5100.08 (Sept. 2006). All biographical data for a particular prisoner is entered into the BOP database system, SENTRY, which produces a security score based on individual characteristi

Scoring

Prisoner scoring utilizes the following data: (1) sentencing, (2) programming recommendations, (3) background information from the Judgment, (4) the Statement of Reasons (SOR), and (5) the PSR. Individual components of that score are: 1. Voluntary Surrender? 1 No (0 points) Yes (-3 points) Only applies to cases in which prisoner was not escorted to

Practical Tips

Under Severity of Current Offense, points are assessed reflecting the most severe documented instant offense behavior regardless of the conviction offense. federalprisonauthority.com

Public Safety Factors

Separate from the above security score are Public Safety Factors (PSFs) that can individually affect designations. Up to three PSFs can be waived by the designation coordinator thereby giving an inmate the possibility of a lower security institution. The PSFs are as follows: 1. Sentence Length (males only). Unless waived, a male inmate with more th

Management Variables

Management Variables override the security level established by the security score. They may further override certain PSFs requiring higher security levels. Specific variables are as follows: 1. Judicial Recommendation. “When consistent with policies or when such actions are consistent with sound correctional management, the [BOP] attempts to satis

Custody Level

Within any given security-level institution, a custody level is assigned to each inmate. There are four custody levels in each institution: 1. COMMUNITY: The lowest custody level. An inmate may be eligible for the least secure housing, including any which is outside the institution’s perimeter, may work on outside details with minimal supervision,

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