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Document Information

Type: Government correspondence / media inquiry log
File Size: 317 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a Department of Justice/Bureau of Prisons release containing a list of media inquiries. It lists questions 5 and 6 from a journalist asking for statistics on correctional officer attrition (specifically in the NYC area) and inquiring about the internal message sent by MCC supervisors to 'overworked, disgruntled' staff following unspecified 'charges' (likely referring to the charges against the guards on duty the night of Epstein's death). The responses to these questions are fully redacted.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Redacted (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Public Information Officer
Employee at the Federal Bureau of Prisons handling the inquiry
Supervisors Management at MCC
Mentioned in question regarding communication to rank and file staff
Correctional Officers Staff at BOP/MCC
Described in inquiry as 'overworked, disgruntled'

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Agency receiving the inquiries
MCC
Metropolitan Correctional Center (New York), specific facility mentioned in inquiries
Public Information Office
Department within BOP handling the correspondence

Timeline (1 events)

Unknown (Prior to document date)
The wake of these charges
MCC

Locations (2)

Location Context
Geographic focus requested for attrition rate statistics
MCC
Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York

Relationships (1)

Supervisors Professional hierarchy Correctional Officers (Rank and File)
Question asks what supervisors have told the rank and file

Key Quotes (3)

"What is the attrition rate for BOP correctional officers?"
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Quote #1
"Can you share anything supervisors at MCC have told the rank and file in the wake of these charges?"
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Quote #2
"What’s the message to overworked, disgruntled correctional officers?"
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Quote #3

Full Extracted Text

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(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 available.)
(b)(5)
(b)(6);
(b)(7)(C)
(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 correctional officers?
(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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