The Silent Crisis in Federal Prisons: When Healthcare Becomes a Life Sentence

According to official Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) policy, incarcerated individuals are entitled to the same standard of medical care available in the surrounding community. On paper, this sounds equitable. In practice, however, BOP inmates have reported that access to that care is obstructed by chronic understaffing, poor resource allocation, and a system where medical professionals are frequently reassigned to non-medical roles, such as security and custody duties.

Read More

A Call for Change

Welcome to FixingBOP.org: A Call for Change in the Federal Bureau of Prisons

The United States incarcerates more people than any other nation in the world, yet our prison system fails in one of its most fundamental missions—rehabilitation. At FixingBOP.org, we shine a light on the deep-rooted problems within the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and advocate for meaningful reform.

Read More