Recidivism and Federal Bureau of Prisons Programs: Drug Program Participants Released in 2010
By Kristin M. Tennyson, Ross Thomas, Tessa Guiton and Alyssa Purdy
This report is the fifth in a series continuing the Commission’s study of the recidivism of federal offenders released in 2010. In this report, the Commission provides an analysis of data on the recidivism of federal offenders who participated in Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) drug abuse treatment while incarcerated. The study examines whether completion of drug programs offered by the BOP impacted recidivism among a cohort of federal offenders who were released from prison in calendar year 2010. The report combines data regularly collected by the Commission, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) criminal history records, and data on program completion and participation provided by the BOP.
Washington, DC; United States Sentencing Commission, 2022. 76p.