Pat Nolan, director emeritus of the CPAC Foundation Nolan Center for Justice, recently highlighted the Bureau of Prisons controversial move to close FCI Dublin without removing the bad actors that enabled years of misconduct by predatory employees jeopardizing safety both within the walls and outside.
“It is clear the Bureau of Prisons works hard to prevent outsiders from seeing what happens inside their prisons. So, rather than deal directly with the despicable staff at Dublin, the BOP decided to sidestep the problem by closing the prison” says Pat.
Until now the BOP has been able grade its own papers. The Federal Prison Oversight Act (H.R. 3019)—which recently passed the U.S. House Oversight Committee overwhelmingly—would ensure safety and security are prioritized for those living and working inside the walls.
Read Nolan's article at The Hill.