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Document DOJ-OGR-00025830
AI Analysis
Summary: The document contains a series of questions related to an investigation into a suicide at MCC, focusing on staffing, workload, and officer retention. The questions suggest that the investigation is examining the circumstances surrounding the suicide and the working conditions of correctional officers. The document is likely part of a larger investigative file.
Significance: This document appears to be a transcript of questions related to an investigation into a suicide at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), potentially revealing issues with staffing, workload, and officer retention.
Key Topics:
Inmate suicide at MCC
Correctional officer staffing and workload
BOP correctional officer attrition rate
Key People:
- (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) - Correctional officer or supervisor at MCC
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(b)(5)
(b)(5)
(4) Is it correct that (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) were responsible for roughly 50 to 70 inmates the night of the suicide?
(b)(5)
(5) What is the attrition rate for BOP correctional officers? What's the average length of time a person stays in the job? (NYC-area would be best if it's a
(b)(5) (b)(6);
(6) Can you share anything supervisors at MCC have told the rank and file in the wake of these charges? What's the message to overworked, disgruntled
(b)(5)
(b)(6); (b)(7)(C)
Public Information Office
Federal Bureau of Prisons
(202) 353- (b)(6); (b)(7)(C)
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