EFTA00035829.pdf

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Type: Federal bureau of prisons report / presentation
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This Federal Bureau of Prisons report from August 2025 analyzes statistical correlations between BOP staffing levels (total employees and First Step Act positions) and inmate participation in various drug treatment programs (Drug Education, RDAP, NRDAP, Community Treatment, and MAT) from FY2021 to FY2024. The data generally shows no correlation between total BOP staffing and program participation. However, the report identifies a strong correlation (R^2 = 0.98) between the number of filled First Step Act (FSA) positions and participation in the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program.

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Director of BOP Director
Subject of GAO Priority Recommendation 2 to develop and implement a plan for analyzing data.

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August 2025
Publication of analysis regarding Inmate Participation in Drug Treatment Programs vs. Staffing Levels
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Federal Bureau of Prisons

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"Findings reflect correlation only and do not imply causation."
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"There is no trend indicating that changes in the number of BOP employees affect inmate participation in drug treatment programs."
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"This indicates that increases in filled FSA positions are generally associated with higher inmate participation in certain drug treatment programs, though other factors may also play a role."
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"The correlation has an R2 value of 0.98 indicating that the number of filled FSA positions has a strong impact on the number of inmates in the MAT Program."
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