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Date Nov. 20, 1991 Report No. GGD-92-13 Title

Mentally Ill Inmates: BOP Plans to Improve Screening and Care in Federal Prisons and Jails

.”.I . . . . _.. ^“_. _ “. .._- -.__-.-...l -- _.._ “. ._.._ -_--_..-.- - GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 General Government Division B-242958 November 20,1991 The Honorable Tom Harkin Chairman, Subcommittee on Disability Policy Committee on Labor and Human Resources United States Senate The Honorable Henry A. Waxman Chairman, Subcommittee on Health and ...
Date Nov. 14, 1991 Report No. GGD-92-5 Title

Prison Alternatives: Crowded Federal Prisons Can Transfer More Inmates to Halfway Houses

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Date Nov. 7, 1991 Report No. T-OSI-92-1 Title

International Affairs: Preliminary Inquiry Into Alleged 1980 Negotiations to Delay Release of Iranian Hostages Until After November Election

United States General Accounting Office GAO Testimony Before the Committee on Rules House of Representatives For Release on Delivery Expected at 3:00 p.m. EST Thursday November 7, 1991 Preliminary Inquiry Into Alleged 1980 Negotiations to Delay Release Iranian Hostages Until After November Election of Statement of James F. Hinchman General Counsel GAO/T-OSI-92-1 GAO Form 160 (12/W) Mr. Chairman an...
Date Oct. 25, 1991 Report No. GGD-92-3 Title

Prison Costs: Opportunities Exist to Lower the Cost of Building Federal Prisons

(hat c,Itc~r’ I ‘N. 1 9 PRISON COSTS Opportunities Exis Lower the Cost of Building Federal Prisons \ __ ._^. ___.._...._.. - ...“I . I,“... ““” . ..I “I. I,. .^.. l*...ll-.. .” “-.1 .__ _ I..-.-..-- ..__--. --..-__--- -.... .----- - General Government Division B-244494 October 25, 1991 The Honorable Dennis DeConcini United States Senate The Honorable Bob Graham United States Se...
Date Sept. 20, 1991 Report No. GGD-91-123 Title

Federal Jails: Design and Construction Flaws in Los Angeles Facility Are Being Corrected

Report to the Chairman, Rxrnanent Subccmmittee on Investigations, ’ committee on Governrnental Affairs, -U.S. senate .I _.“. . .- . -. _ _ GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 _-General Government Division B-24535 1 September 20,1991 The Honorable Sam Nunn Chairman, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Dea...
Date Sept. 20, 1991 Report No. HRD-91-128 Title

Drug Treatment: State Prisons Face Challenges in Providing Services

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Date Sept. 16, 1991 Report No. HRD-91-116 Title

Drug Treatment: Despite New Strategy, Few Federal Inmates Receive Treatment

“C -Unit& States General Accounting Office . GAO Srpttmhw Report to the Committee on Government Operations, House of Rqxesentatives 1991 DRUG TREATMENT Despite New Strategy, Few Federal Inmates Receive Treatment .-- IIIIIII II 145128 RELEASED GAO General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Human Resources Division united states B-241000 September 16,199l The Honorable John Conyers, Jr. Chai...
Date April 17, 1991 Report No. GGD-91-35 Title

Mentally Ill Inmates: Better Data Would Help Determine Protection and Advocacy Needs

MENTALLY ILL INMATES Better Data Would Help Determine Protection and Advocacy Needs GAO United States General Accounting OfTice Wading&m, D.C. 20548 General Government Division B-242068 April 17,lOOl The Honorable Tom Harkin, Chairman Subcommittee on Disability Policy Committee on Labor and Human Resources United States Senate The Honorable Henry A. Waxman, Chairman Subcommittee on Health and the ...
Date March 14, 1991 Report No. GGD-91-54 Title

Federal Prisons: Revised Design Standards Could Save Expansion Funds

. United States General Accounting Office I Report to Congressional Requesters March 1991 FEDERAL PRISONS Revised Design Standards Could Save . m ansion Funds -- GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 General Government Division B-238628 March 14,199l The Honorable Sam Nunn Chairman, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Committee on Governmental Affairs United States ...
Date Feb. 7, 1991 Report No. GGD-91-21 Title

Private Prisons: Cost Savings and BOP's Statutory Authority Need to Be Resolved

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Date Sept. 7, 1990 Report No. PEMD-90-21 Title

Intermediate Sanctions: Their Impacts on Prison Crowding, Costs, and Recidivism Are Still Unclear

I-.. - -. .-..- "." .--. ..--. I!j!)O -._.- ._ .-^. . _. ..--..-.__ ---.- .__ ____......__--_I_- ~--II- -- S~~~,tcwltwr* INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS Their Impacts on Prison Crowding, Costs, and Recidivism Are Still Unclear 0 RIIll1 IISI ll 142395 ---Not to be released outside the General Accomtln~~~Office unless specifically approved by the Offlce of Congressional REiTRIcTED Relationa. (;A0 ~~'l'~:MI)-...
Date July 23, 1990 Report No. NSIAD-90-244BR Title

Foreign Affairs: Forced Labor in the People's Republic of China

L. e* GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-240183 July 23, 1990 The Honorable Jesse Helms Ranking Minority Member Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate Dear Senator Helms: In response to your request dated February 7, 1990, we looked into the allegations of widespread forced labor in the People’s R...
Date March 19, 1990 Report No. T-GGD-90-25 Title

Drug Crime and the Criminal Justice System: The Situation in the State of Michigan and Cities of Detroit and Adrian

Testimony For kelease on Delivery Expected at 9:b0 a.m. EST Monday March 19, 1990 Drug The Cities Crime Situation of and The in the Criminal State Adrian Justice System: of Michigan and Detroit and Detroit, MI l Statement of Lowell Dodge, Administration 3:rector of Justice Issues Before the Permanent Subcommittee Committee on Governmental United States Senate on Investigati Affairs ons iiAOForm 16...
Date Nov. 2, 1989 Report No. GGD-90-1BR Title

Prison Crowding: Issues Facing the Nation's Prison Systems

_-___ ~ ______ -_-^_-.-I -.... &A0 _ ..,._ ._ ._ _ -.....^I_... _ .._--.._ ” _ _ N o v c ~ l l l t,(~ r I!)X !) c 7 . GAO Uni t ed States General Accounti n g O ffl c e Washi n gton, D.C. 20548 General Es-234049 Government Di v i s i o n November 2,1989 The Honorabl e Sam Nunn Permanent Subcommittee Chairman, on Investi g ati o ns Committee on Governmental Affai r s United States Senate The Hono...
Date Oct. 27, 1989 Report No. PEMD-90-4FS Title

Federal Prisons: Trends in Offender Characteristics

;, United States General Accounting Office GAO October 1989 Fact Sheet for the Chairman, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House of Representatives FEDERALPRISONS Trends in Offender Characteristics . United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Program Evaluation and Methodology Division B-236831 October 27,1989 The Honorable Charles B. Range1 Chairman, Select Comm...
Date Sept. 29, 1989 Report No. GGD-89-122 Title

Criminal Justice: Limited Data Available on Costs of Death Sentences

-----..""-XI..."I..I..-- l__..ll -I_- .-.-w-m-.-w-- St~~tt.tvlllm- 1 !H!l CRIMINAL JUSTTCE Limited Data Available on Costs of Death Sentences ~ United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 General Goverument Division - B-236876 September 29,1989 The Honorable Don Edwards Chairman, Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives ...
Date Nov. 1, 1988 Report No. OCG-89-13TR Title

Transition Series: Justice Issues

November 1988 Justice Issues GAOiOCG-89-13TR --. -_._ ._-_.-- -.-- ..-. - - .--..- - .-.. _ I. - I GAO united states GeneralA-tingOfflce Washington, D.C. 2064.3 Comptroller General of the United States B-158195 November 1988 The President of the Senate The Speaker of the House of Representatives The Attorney General-designate This summary report is one of a series that addresses major policy, mana...
Date Sept. 10, 1987 Report No. GGD-87-111 Title

Sentencing Guidelines: Potential Impact on the Federal Criminal Justice System

United States General Accounting Office Report to the Congress ‘ . September 1987 SENTENCING GUIDELINES Potential Impact on the Federal C-al i’ Justice System . I L 03vR GAO/GGD-87-111 \ GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Comptroller General of the United States B-215590 September 10, 1987 President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives The C...
Date July 29, 1987 Report No. T-GGD-87-25 Title

Sentencing Guidelines: What Is Their Potential Impact on Federal Prisons and Should Their Implementation be Delayed?

United States General Accounting Offlce GAO For Release Expected at 1O:OO a.m. July 29, 1987 Testimony Sentencing Their Pr isons be and Guidelines: Impact Should Their What is tation Potential Delayed? on Federal Implemen Statement of Arnold P. Jones, General Government Senior Associate Division Director Before the Subcommittee on Criminal Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives Justic...
Date July 21, 1987 Report No. T-GGD-87-23 Title

Sentencing Guidelines: What Is Their Potential Impact on Federal Prisons

United States General Accounting Oface Testimony For Release Expected at 2:00 p.m. July 21, 1987 Sentencing Potential Guidelines: What is Their Impact on Federal Prisons? Statement of William J. Anderson, Assistant General General Government Programs Comptroller . Before the Subcommittee on Federal Spending, and Accounting Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Budget, GAO/T-GGD-87...
Date April 4, 1985 Report No. GGD-85-29 Title

Organized Crime Figures and Major Drug Traffickers: Parole Decisions and Sentences Served

General Accounting Office Organized Crime Figures And Major Drug Traffickers: Parole Decisions hd Sentences Served In 1982, GAO reported that probation officers, judges, and prosecutors frequently did not furnish complete information to the Parole Commission for its use in making parole release decisions. l-lowever, GAO’s current study showed that the Parole Commission and the Administrative Off...
Date Feb. 27, 1984 Report No. GGD-84-56 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Federal, District of Columbia, and States' Future Prison and Correctional Institution Populations and Capacities

BY T.HE’ GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE U.S Report To The Honorable United States Senate Arlen Specter Federal, District Of Columbia, And States Future Prison A’hd Cor;ectional Institution Populations ,/ A’nd Capacities The Federal Prison System’s average daily inmate population in fiscal year 1983 was 29,718 and is projected to reach 35,182 in 1988 and 37,977 in 1990. Rated capacity (the numbe...
Date Dec. 2, 1983 Report No. GGD-84-30 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Security and Supervision of Inmates in the Bureau of Prisons Community Treatment Centers

UNITED STATESGENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WA8HINGTON, D.C. 20548 amm*L aovmrwLNf DlVI8lON B-197221 The Honorable Vie Fazio House of Representatives Dear Mr. Fazio: DECEMBER 2, 1983 Subject: Security And Supervision Of Inmates In The Bureau Of Prisons Community Treatment Centers (GAO/GGD-84-30) Office is conducting As you know, the General Accounting a review of the effectiveness of the Bureau of Priso...
Date June 22, 1983 Report No. 121716 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Views on H.R. 3086

UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Washington, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASEDURING HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 22, 1983 STATEMENT OF l WILLIAM J. ANDERSON,DIRECTOR GENERALGOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE COURTS, CIVIL LIBERTIES ON AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE HOUSECOMMITTEEON THE JUDICIARY . ON H.R. 3086 Mr. Chairman and Members (;f the subcommittee, the opportunity I we appreciate to ...
Date June 2, 1983 Report No. 121526 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Dispute Between the District of Columbia Government and the Federal Bureau of Prisons Over Payments for Housing D.C. Prisoners in Federal Correctional Institutions

United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:30 a.m. June 2, 1983 STATEMENT OF RONALD F. LAUVE, SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE .. 1. SUBCOMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTINFORMATION, JUSTICE, AND AGRICULTURE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ON DISPUTE BETWEEN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENTAND THE FEDERAL BU...
Date June 1, 1983 Report No. GGD-83-44 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Millions of Dollars in Charges for Housing D.C. Prisoners in Bureau of Prisons' Institutions Are in Dispute

1 ? REPORT THEUS BY General Accounting Office Millions Of Dollars In Charges For Housing D.C. Prisoners SD’n Bureau Of Prisons’ Institutions Are In Dispute For more than 6years the Bureau of Prisons and the D.C. Government have been unable to resolve disputes over payments to house D.C. prisoners in Federal Correctional Institutions According to the Bureau’s records, the D.C. Government owed...
Date July 22, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-43 Title

Income Security: Prisoners Receiving Social Security and Other Federal Retirement, Disability, and Education Benefits

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ‘ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTA?ES Prisoners Receiving Social Security And Other Federal Retirement, Disability, And Education Benefits Public concern over prisoners receiving cash benefits from Social Security and Veterans Administration programs led to legislation in 1980 to exclude certain cash benefits from prisoners. This report estimates the number of prison...
Date July 16, 1982 Report No. GGD-82-1 Title

Federal Parole Practices: Better Management and Legislative Changes Are Needed

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Honorable United States Senate Sam Nunn OF THE UNITEDSTATES Federal Parole Practices: Better Management And Legislative Changes Are Needed The United States Parole Commission has parole jurisdiction over all eligible Federal prisoners, wherever confined, and continuing jurisdiction over those released under parole supervision. GAO’s review of the Parole C...
Date June 29, 1982 Report No. GGD-82-37 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Improved Prison Work Programs Will Benefit Correctional Institutions and Inmates

BY THE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Attorney General Improved Prison Work Programs Will Benefit Correctional Institutions And Inmates A basic concept of the Federal Prison system is that the idle time of inmates should be kept to a minimum. inmates are to be kept busy in several ways: working at tasks to keep the institutions operating, such as facility maintenance and food service;...
Date April 22, 1982 Report No. GGD-82-8 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: U.S. Marshals Can Serve Civil Process and Transport Prisoners More Efficiently

. REPORTBY THE IllllNll lllllIll11 lllll llllllllllIll1 Ill lllll Ill1 LM118374 Comptroller General rt Prisoners More Efficiently U.S. marshals are responsible for serving judicial process and moving Federal prisoners. These duties can be accomplished at less cost to the Government if --the Congress revises legislation to permit marshals to recover the cost of serving process for private litigants...
Date Oct. 1, 1981 Report No. 116559 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Results of GAO's Review of the Parole Decisionmaking Process

Jl6rsq United States'General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE DURING HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER28 AND OCTOBER1, 1981 STATEMENTFOR THE RECORDBY WILLIAM J. ANDERSON DIRECTOR, GENERALGOVERMENT DIVISION FOR THE SENATE COMMITTEEON THE JUDICIARY ON RESULTS OF GAO'S REVIEW OF THE PAROLE DECISIONMAKING PROCESS Mr. 111ll llllllllll 116559 Chairman and Members of the Committee: 1"a...
Date Dec. 10, 1980 Report No. GGD-81-6 Title

Women in Prison: Inequitable Treatment Requires Action

I /TX VI BY THECOMPTRbLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Women In Prison : Inequitable Treatment RequiresAction Women in correctional institutions are not provided comparable services, educational programs, or facilities as men prisoners. Inequities are most prevalent in State institutions, but they also exist in Federal and local correctional systems. An increasing number of s...
Date Nov. 17, 1980 Report No. GGD-81-5 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Jail Inmates' Mental Health Care Neglected; State and Federal Attention Needed

*. -- W THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL ‘ Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Jail Inmates’ Mental Health Care Neglected; State And Federal Attention Needed Many persons in the Nation’ 4,000 jails have s mental health problems, but most jails do not identify all inmates needing help or provide for their proper care. In 1973 a national advisory commission recommended that States improve jail servi...
Date Aug. 4, 1980 Report No. HRD-80-100 Title

Education: Use of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Funds for Prisoners

OAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 Human Resources Division B-198716 AUGUST 4,198O &he Honorable John J. Cavanaugh House of Representatives Dear Mr. Cavanaugh: - Subject: se LLJ of Comprehensive Training Act Funds (~~~-80-100) Your May 18, 1979, letter requested that we review Compreheneive Employment and Trainlng Act (CETA) funds used to pay wages to prisoners. You w...
Date July 11, 1979 Report No. 109850 Title

Veterans Affairs: Veterans Administration's Outreach Efforts for Incarcerated Veterans

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday July 11, 1979 STATEMENT OF RONALD F. LAUVE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, HUMANRESOURCESDIVISION BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS ~&&>.~O ON THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION'S / 1 OUTREACHEFFORTS FOR INCARCERATEDVETERANS Mr. Chairman January 19, 1979, and Members of the Committee...
Date June 29, 1979 Report No. HRD-79-97 Title

Education: Review of the Veterans Administration's Services to Incarcerated Veterans

cO~fl~o~GR GENERAL Ol=THE UN’TED ,,,~,+lNGTON.D-C. 2ow8 B-114859 JUNE 29, 1979 ,;- The Honorable Alan Cranston Chairman, Committee on Veterans' United States Senate P .* &p3q Affairs d your January 19, Outreach Efforts ,for Veterans in Prison or on Parole," and (2) provide additional information on VA's outreach efforts for incarcerated veterans. In sumEnclosure I details the results of our revi...
Date Aug. 4, 1978 Report No. GGD-78-82 Title

The Danbury Prison Fire: What Happened? What Has Been Done To Prevent Recurrence?

REPORT BY THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITED STATES ' The Danbury Prison FireWhat Happened? What Has Been Done To Prevent Recurrence? GAO reconstructs the events of the morning of July 7, 1977, when a fire at the Danbury Federal Correctional Institution in Connecticut took the lives of five inmates and injured many others. The report discusses the fire's origin, the activities of correctional s...
Date June 5, 1978 Report No. GGD-78-37 Title

Removing Status Offenders from Secure Facilities: Federal Leadership and Guidance Are Needed

DOCUMENT RESUBE 06291 - [ B1586604 1 Federal Removinq Status Offenders from Secure Facilities: Are Needed. G66-78-37; B-168530. June 5, Leadership and Guidance 1978. 40 pp. + 6 appendices (40 pp.). Report to the Congress; by Elmer B. Staats, Coaptrcller General. reventicn (5CC) . Issue Area: Law Enforcement and Crime Div. contact: General Government Enforcement Budqet Function: Law Enforcement and...
Date April 10, 1978 Report No. GGD-78-52 Title

International Affairs: Observations on Correctional Programs and Policies in Selected European Countries

DOCUrENT RSSUmE 05%79 - [B1025977] Observations on Correctional Programs and .alicles in Selected European Countries. GGL-78-52. April 10, 1978. 24 pF. Staff study by Victor L. Lowe, Director, Gener£l GOcvwrnment Div. Issue Area: Law )nforcesent and Crime Preventicon: Effectiveness of Correctional. Programs (S14). Contact: General Government Div. Budget Function: Law Bnforcement r,nd Justice: Eed...
Date Feb. 23, 1978 Report No. GGD-77-92 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Housing Federal Prisoners in Non-Federal Facilities Is Becoming More Difficult

DOCUMENT RE SDIF 05143 B0585507] Housinq Federal Prisoners ir on-Federal Facilities Is Becoming More Difficul.t. GGD-77-92; B-133223. ebruary 23, 1978. 23 pp. + 5 appendices (16 pp.). Report to the Congress; by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General. Issue Area: Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention: Eff'ectiveness of Correctional Programs (514). Contact: General Government Div. Budget Function: Law ...
Date Feb. 10, 1978 Report No. PAD-78-50 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: What Can Be Done about Overcrowding in Long-Term Federal Correctional Facilities

DOCUMENT RESOUE 05148 - [B0465375] What Can Be Done about overcrowding in Lng-Term Federal Correctional Facilities. PAD-78-50; B-133223. February 10, 1978. 27 pp. + 2 appendices (4 pp.). Staff study by Harry S. Havens, Director, Program Analysis iv. Issue Area:: Program and Budget Information for Congressional Use (3400). Contact: Program Analysis Div. Budget Function: Lw Enforcement and Justice: ...
Date Oct. 17, 1977 Report No. GGD-78-3 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Managers Need Comprehensive Systems for Assessing Effectiveness and Operation of Inmate Grievance Mechanisms

DOCUMENT BISPME 03767,.[B2974225] Managers Need Comprehensive Systems for Assessing Effectiveness and Operation of Inmate Grievance Mechanisms. GGD-78-3; B-171019. October 17, 1977. 3 pp. + appendix (13 pp.). Report to Rep. Robert W. Kastenmeier, Chairman, House Committee on the Judiciary: Courts, Civil Liberties and the Administration of Justice Subcommittee; by Elmer E. Staats, Ccmptroller Gener...
Date Aug. 5, 1977 Report No. 103150 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Survey of Health Care Delivery in Bureau of Prisons' Facilities

DCCUMSWNT 03150 - r 22133391 (Restricted) ESITWE fSurnev of Health Care Deliverv in Bureau of Prisons' Facilities]. August 5, 1977. 15 pp. Feport to Norman A. Carlson, Director, Bureau of Prisons; by NDniel F. Stanton, Associate Direc tor, Geaeral Government Div. Tssue Area: Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention: Treating Criminal Offenders (5031: Health Programs (1200). Contact: General Government...
Date May 31, 1977 Report No. FOD-77-3 Title

Financial Management: Examination of Financial Statements of Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Fiscal Year 1976

DOCUMEWT 02182 - ESUME A,1572550] Examination of Financial Statements of Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Fiscal Year 1976. FOD-77-03; B-114826. May 31, 1977. 13 pp. Report to the Congress; by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General. Issue Area: Accounting and Financial Reporting (2800). Contact: Field Operations Div. Budget Function: Lw Enforcement and Justice: Federal Cocrectional aind Rehabilitati...
Date May 17, 1976 Report No. FOD-76-12 Title

Financial Management: Examination of Financial Statements of Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Fiscal Year 1975

REPORT TO THE CONGRESS .J\’ 1’ ‘1,{,, $ii!!k$ --A 5 c iA’4..__ __:2, * .-: z . ‘
Date Sept. 8, 1975 Report No. FOD-76-2 Title

Financial Management: Examination of Financial Statements of Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Fiscal Year 1974

THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES l-MO96825 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Examination Of Financial tatements Of Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Fiscal Year 1974 Department of Justice FOD-76-2 COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF D.C. THE UNITED STATES 20548 R-114826 To the ; ‘_ ? Speaker President of the of the House of Senate and the Representatives of the financial Inc., DepartJu...
Date May 30, 1975 Report No. FPCD-75-125 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: Uniform Treatment of Prisoners Under the Military Correctional Facilities Act Currently Not Being Achieved

. REPORT TO THE CONGRESS Uniform Treatment Of Prisoners Under The Military Correctional Facilities Act Currently Not Being Achieved Department of Defense BYTHECOMPTROLLERGENERAL OFTHE UNITED STATES F PCD-75-l COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON, OF 0.0. THE UNITED STATES 8W46 B-168700 To the President of the Senate and the Ll Speaker of the House of Representatives /. This report discusses the of priso...
Date April 16, 1975 Report No. GGD-75-84 Title

Agriculture and Food: Food Served to Inmates of Non-Federal Prison Facility in New York and Pennsylvania

UWED SIXES GENERAL A~c:ouifiI~~ ~AS~IINGTON, OFFICE I . D.C. 20548 GENERALGOVZHNMENT DIVISlO,N APR 1 6 1975 B-133223 LM095025 lRRlllllllllllllllllllll . .; *-, A\\ de : Th& Honorable Edward I. _ . House of Representatives Dear Mr. . Koch Koch: In response to your letter of June 28, 1974, and our @sequent meetings with you on August 14 and September 19, 1974, we revie>Ted . the quality and variety ...
Date Dec. 30, 1974 Report No. MWD-75-48 Title

Veterans Affairs: Need for Improved Outreach Efforts for Veterans in Prison or on Parole

Iaa P?Bovember 1971, VA issued guidelines to its regional @~ffiees suggesting that they inform Federal and State penal officials about the types of educational trainiag available itcs incarcerated veterans under the GH Bill fl such as: --correspondemze courses;
Date Nov. 6, 1973 Report No. B-133223 Title

Rehabilitating Inmates of Federal Prisons: Special Programs Help, but Not Enough

Rehabilitating In Of Federal Prisons: Special Progra rns ot Enough Bureau of Prisons Department of Justice g-133223 BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF D.C. THE UNITED STATES 20548 B-133223 GI / To the Speaker of the and the President pro This is our report of Prisons, Department objectives established enter society. ing ing House of Representatives t...