What Are the Different Federal Prison Jobs?

The US Federal Prison System is the best prison system in the United States. Some concepts and practices of this system are worthy of reference for Chinese prisons. In order to better facilitate the police of the prison system to understand the work of the US federal prison system, the editor compiled the annual work report of the US federal prison for 2005-2010.

U.S. Federal Prison Service Work Perspective

US Department of Justice Federal Prison Office's 2005 Work Report Addressed by the Minister 1 Director's Basic Principles 1.1 Mission Statement 1.2 Cultural Pillars or Core Values 1.3 Vision Statement 1.4 Customer Service Standards 2 National Strategic Planning Objectives 3 Release Preparation and Social Return 3.1 Effective Project 3.2 Preparation for return to society 3.3 Community correction 3.4 Looking ahead 4 Public management of the prison bureau 4.1 Efforts to reorganize the organization 4.2 Impact on employees 4.3 Final comments 5 Organizational structure of the prison bureau 5.1 Central office 5.2 Staff training center 5.3 Regional office 5.4 Prison Facility facilities 6 Statistics for fiscal year 2005 6.1 Offender population 6.2 Staff structure U.S. Department of Justice Federal Prison Office's 2006 work report Address by the Minister 1 Director's basic principles 1.1 Mission statement 1.2 Core values 1.3 Vision statement 1.4 National strategic planning goals 2 Internal supervision 3 Leading the correction work 3.1 Unified work goals 3.2 Cadre training and reserve cadre plans 3.3 Looking ahead 4 Improving our 3-Making 4.1 Technical updates 4.2 Criminal classification 4.3 Promoting criminal management in the community 5 Developing horizontal cooperation 5.1 External cooperation Collaborating internally 5.2 offenders return to community workers On-going department cooperation 5.3 Impact on other correction systems 6 Status report: Work results of other aspects of the prison bureau 6.1 Financial management and financial responsibility 6.2 Staff Integrated Service Center (CESC)
6.3 Offender Correction Programs and Services 7 Organizational Structure of the Federal Prison Service 7.1 Central Office 7.2 Regional Offices 7.3 Facilities of the Prison Service 8 Fiscal Year 2006 Statistics 8.1 Offender Population 8.2 Staff Structure US Department of Justice Federal Prison Office 2007 Work Report Addressed by Secretary Message 1 Fundamental Principles of the Federal Prison Service 1.1 Mission Statement 1.2 Core Values 1.3 Vision Statement 1.4 National Strategic Planning Objectives 2 Remember the Prison Service's Employees Due to Their Duties 3 Organizational Structure of the Federal Prison Service 3.1 Central Office 3.2 Staff Training Center 3.3 Prairie General Office 3.4 Regional Offices 3.5 Facilities of the Prison Bureau 4 Work in the 2007 fiscal year: Current status and future development 4.1 Effective use of resources 4.2 Criminal management 4.3 Actively carrying out environmental protection activities 4.4 Prison Bureau team building: staffing and training 4.5 Supervision mechanism 5 Promoting the smooth return of criminals 5.1 Major Corrective Items 5.2 Other Corrective Items 5.3 Offender Skills Development (ISD) and Return 5.4 Collaboration: Training and Development of Teams 5.5 Training: Improving Corrective Effects 5.6 New Regulations Affecting the Future of Prisoners 6 Develop Cooperation with Communities 6.1 Special Contribution 7 FY2007 Statistics Data 7.1 Criminal population 7.2 Staff structure U.S. Department of Justice Federal Prison Service's 2008 work report

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