Tillis Urges DOJ to Reverse Cuts To Halfway Houses and Other Programs that Reduce Recidivism | Eastern North Carolina Now

Last week, Thom Tillis took part in led a bipartisan letter expressing concern to leaders in the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Prisons over the elimination of key programming in the Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) revised Statement of Work

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Press Release:

    WASHINGTON, D.C.     This week, Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC), along with Senators John Cornyn (R-TX), Chuck Grassley (R-IA), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Rob Portman (R-OH), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Al Franken (D-MN), and Brian Schatz (D-HI), led a bipartisan letter expressing concern to leaders in the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Prisons over the elimination of key programming in the Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) revised Statement of Work (SOW). The Senators, all of whom strongly support efforts to reform our federal prison system by focusing scarce federal resources on efforts that reduce recidivism and improve public safety, urged that these programs be reinstated.

    "We believe that these changes in programming and personnel will compromise public safety, decrease inmate accountability, and lead to increased recidivism rates," the Senators wrote. "We also understand that the BOP is reducing its use of Residential Reentry Centers without explanation or advance notice to those most affected. As a consequence, inmates are spending more time in prison, being released directly from prison into the community without the necessary supervision, or spending insufficient time in transitional facilities. These changes, particularly in the absence of a justification, threaten to make our communities less safe while increasing BOP operating costs over time."

    The full letter:

  • October 26, 2017
  • Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein
  • Office of the Deputy Attorney General
  • United States Department of Justice
  • 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
  • Washington, DC 20530
  • Director Mark Inch
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • United States Department of Justice
  • 320 First Street NW
  • Washington, DC 20530
  • Dear Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein and Director Inch:
  • We are a group of United States senators who strongly support efforts to reform our federal prison system by lowering costs, reducing recidivism, and rehabilitating prisoners so that they can become productive members of society upon release. We write to express serious concerns about the Bureau of Prisons' (BOP) revised Statement of Work (SOW) for Residential Reentry Centers (RRCs), which appears to eliminate Cognitive Behavioral Programming (CBP) and a Social Services Coordinator (SSC) position. We believe that these changes in programming and personnel will compromise public safety, decrease inmate accountability, and lead to increased recidivism rates. We also understand that the BOP is reducing its use of Residential Reentry Centers without explanation or advance notice to those most affected. As a consequence, inmates are spending more time in prison, being released directly from prison into the community without the necessary supervision, or spending insufficient time in transitional facilities. These changes, particularly in the absence of a justification, threaten to make our communities less safe while increasing BOP operating costs over time.
  • Decades of research have shown that providing Cognitive Behavioral Programming in halfway houses reduces recidivism and results in significant savings to the taxpayer. Prison Social Services Coordinators have also played critical roles in facilitating inmates' successful reentry into society by connecting them with employment and other resources through community partnerships and ensuring continuity of care.
  • The long list of benefits deriving from these resources--including safer communities and reduced recidivism-far outweighs their costs. We urge you to reinstate Cognitive Behavior Programming and the Social Services Coordinator position into the revised Statement of Work and to refrain from decreasing the use of Residential Reentry Centers without transparency and adequate notice to interested parties. In addition, we ask that you provide staff for the undersigned senators with a briefing to explain the decisions underlying the revised Statement of Work and the reduction in residential re-entry center use.
  • Thank you for your timely attention to this important matter.
  • Respectfully,

  • Contact: Daniel Keylin
  •     daniel_keylin@tillis.senate.gov

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