Evidence-based Recidivism Reduction (EBRR) Programs and ...

U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons

Evidence-based Recidivism Reduction (EBRR) Programs and Productive Activities (PA)

The BOP assesses inmates for criminogenic needs and other needs that are associated with an increased risk of recidivism in the following areas: Anger/Hostility; Antisocial Peers; Cognitions; Dyslexia; Education; Family/Parenting; Finance; Poverty; Medical; Mental Health; Recreation/Leisure/Fitness; Substance Abuse; Trauma; and Work. The needs assessment system, inclusive of the screening and other assessment instruments and/or tools developed, is used to appropriately identify the individual needs of each inmate to assign appropriate evidence-based recidivism reduction programming (EBRRs) and productive activities.

Evidence-based Recidivism Reduction (EBRR) Programs

EBRR Name

(short description)

Bureau Literacy Program (Reading, math, and writing skills leading to high school equivalency)

Occupational Education Programs (Vocational training and marketable skills in a wide variety of trades)

Federal Prison Industries (Trade name UNICOR, a job skills program)

National Parenting from Prison Program (Program focused on family engagement and parenting skills) BRAVE (CBT3 for young males with first offense)

Challenge (CBT for high security males focused on substance use and mental illness intervention)

Female Integrated Treatment (CBT program for women addressing mental illness, trauma, substance use and vocational needs)

Mental Health Step Down Program (CBT for SMI5 inmates)

Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program (RDAP) (CBT for inmates with diagnosed substance use disorders)

Duration

Dependent on inmate progress

Varies

Indefinite Duration Phase 1: 4 weeks; Phase 2: 5 - 10 weeks 6 months

Minimum of 9 months

Varies based on individual need

12-19 months

9 months

Frequency

1.5 hours/day

Varies

Full or shared half time

2 hours/week 20 hours/week 20 hours/week

20 hours/week

20 hours/week

20 hours/week

Hours1

240 500 500 40 500 500

500 500 500

Program Location(s)

All BOP institutions2

All BOP institutions

57 factories and 2 farms located at 51 facilities

All BOP institutions

Beckley; Victorville-Medium

At 17 high security facilities4

Danbury - female

Allenwood- High; Atlanta; ButnerMedium

At 88 locations6

Needs(s) Addressed

Dyslexia, Education

Work

Work

Family/Parenting

Antisocial Peers, Cognitions Cognitions, Mental Health, Substance Abuse Cognitions, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Trauma, Work Cognitions, Mental Health

Cognitions, Substance Abuse

1 Hours Awarded for Completion 2 All BOP institutions means the program can be offered; scheduled offerings will be based on specific population needs. 3 CBT ? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 4 See BOP National Programs Catalog for specific locations 5 SMI - Serious Mental Illness 6 See BOP National Programs Catalog for specific locations

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EBRR Name

(short description)

Duration

Resolve Program (Trauma treatment)

40 weeks

STAGES Program (High intensity CBT for SMI and personality disorder inmates)

Skills Program (CBT and educational residential programs for inmates with cognitive impairments)

12-18 months 12-18 months

Life Connections Programs (Faith-based values and life skills program)

18 months

Anger Management (CBT program to manage anger)

Assert Yourself for Female Offenders (CBI8 and psychoeducational program that teaches women to be assertive)

Basic Cognitive Skills (Introductory program to CBT)

Criminal Thinking (Rational behavioral therapy for addressing antisocial cognitions)

Emotional Self-Regulation (CBT for managing personal emotions)

Illness Management and Recovery (CBT for SMI)

Social Skills Training (SST) for Schizophrenia (CBT for SMI)

Threshold Program (Faithbased program focused on values and life skills)

12 Sessions 8 weeks 12-16 weeks 12-18 sessions

8-12 sessions 12-40 sessions Varies 6-9 months

Frequency

Varies

20 hours/week

Hours7

80 500

Program Location(s)

All female sites except satellites; Florence and Danbury - male

Florence High; Terre Haute Medium

Needs(s) Addressed

Cognitions, Mental Health, Trauma

Cognitions, Mental Health

20 hours/week

500

Danbury; Coleman- Cognitions,

Medium

Mental Health

20 hours/week

500

1.5 hours/week

18

Petersburg - Low; Leavenworth; Milan; Terre Haute - High; Carswell

All BOP institutions

Family/Parenting

Anger/Hostility Cognitions

1 hour/week 8

All female sites

Cognitions, Family/Parenting

1 - 1.5 hours/week

24

All BOP institutions

Cognitions

1.5 hours/week

27

All BOP institutions

Antisocial Peers, Cognitions

1-2 hours/week

24

Up to 1.5 hours/week

60

Varies

60

1.5 - 2 hours/week

72

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

Cognitions, Mental Health

Mental Health Cognitions, Mental Health

Family/Parenting

7 Hours Awarded for Completion 8 CBI - Cognitive Behavioral Intervention

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Productive Activities (PA)

PA Name

(short description)

English-as-a-Second Language

Drug Education

Non-Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program

Sex Offender Treatment Program (Residential and NonResidential)

Ultra Key 6: The Ultimate Keyboarding Tutor (Typing skills) A Healthier Me in the BOP (Educational wellness program for women) A Matter of Balance (Helps build self-efficacy in strength and mobility) AARP Foundation Finances 50+ (Financial literacy for older adults) Access (Program to assist women overcoming domestic violence)

Alcoholics Anonymous

Arthritis Foundation Walk with Ease

Beyond Violence: A Prevention Program for Criminal-Justice Involved Women (Women focusing on anger management) Brain Health as You Age: You can Make a Difference! (Improved memory and decision-making) Brief CBT for Suicidal Individuals (Addresses suicidality)

CBT for Prison Gambling

Circle of Strength (Support group that introduces CBI to women) CBT for Eating Disorders

CBT of Insomnia

Cognitive Process Therapy (CBT to address trauma)

Duration

Depends on inmate progress Varies 3-6 months

9-12 months

Varies 4 sessions 8 sessions 3 sessions 5 sessions Varies 6 weeks

20 sessions

Varies

Varies Varies 13 sessions Varies 4-8 Session 12 sessions

Frequency

Minimum of 1.5 hours/day Varies 1.5 - 2 hours/week

12 hours/week

Self-paced

1.25 hours/week

2 hours/week

1.5 hours/week

2 hours/week

Varies

Varies

2 hours/week

Varies

Varies

Varies 1.5 hours/week Varies Varies 1.5 hours/week

Hours

500 15 24

500

20 5 16 5 10 50 6

40

5

20 20 20 20 10 18

Program Location(s)

All BOP institutions All BOP institutions All BOP institutions Carswell; Devens; Elkton; Englewood; PetersburgMedium; Marianna; Marion; Seagoville; Tucson-High All BOP institutions

All female sites

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All female sites

All BOP institutions All BOP institutions

All female sites

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions All BOP institutions

All female sites

All BOP institution All BOP institutions All BOP institutions

Needs(s) Addressed

Education, Work Substance Abuse Cognitions, Substance Abuse

Cognitions

Education, Work

Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness

Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness

Finance/Poverty

Cognitions, Mental Health, Trauma Substance Abuse Medical, Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness

Anger/Hostility, Cognitions

Medical, Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness

Mental Health

Antisocial Peers, Cognitions Cognitions, Mental Health Mental Health Mental Health Cognitions, Mental Health, Trauma

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PA Name

(short description)

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training (CBT for managing emotions and distress)

Embracing Interfaith Cooperations (Fosters interfaith understanding)

Federal Prison Industries (FPI) Lean Basics Training (Business processing training class)

Duration

52 sessions 5 sessions 16 hours

Foundation (Reentry focused goal setting program for women)

10 sessions

Getting to Know Your Healthy Aging Body (Discusses changes over the lifespan)

Health and Wellness Throughout the Lifespan

12 sessions 3 sessions

Healthy Steps for Older Adults (Reduce falls)

3 sessions

Hooked on Phonics (Aids in combatting dyslexia)

Houses of Healing: A Prisoner's Guide to Inner Power and Freedom (Emotional literacy and understanding) Key Train for ACT WorkKeys (Building job-relevant skills)

Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions

Varies 12 sessions Varies Varies

Managing Your Diabetes

12 sessions

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy

Money Smart for Older Adults

8 sessions 14 sessions

Narcotics Anonymous

Varies

National Diabetes Prevention Program

PEER (Disabilities support group) Pu'a Foundation Reentry Program (Program for women grounded in Hawaiian culture) Service Fit (Wellness group for veterans) Sexual Self-Regulation (SSR) (CBT programs for sex offenders)

16 sessions 10 sessions Varies 8 weeks 3-6 months

Frequency

Hours

Program Location(s)

1.5 - 2 hours/week

104

All BOP institutions

1-2 hours/week

10

All BOP institutions

Varies

16

51 FPI facilities

1.5 hours/week

15

1 hour/week 12

.75 hours/week

3

Varies

3

1.5 hours/day 500

2 hours/week 24

Varies

50

Varies

24

1 hour/week 12

2 hours/week 16

1-2 hours/week

28

Varies

50

Varies

16

1 hour/week 10

2 hours/week 20

2 hours/week 16

Varies

100

All female sites

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions All BOP institutions All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

FDC Honolulu

All BOP institutions

All BOP institutions

Needs(s) Addressed

Cognitions, Mental Health, Trauma

Cognitions

Work

Cognitions, Education, Mental Health, Work Medical , Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness Medical, Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness Dyslexia, Education, Work

Cognitions

Education, Work Medical, Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness Medical, Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness

Mental Health

Finance/Poverty

Substance Abuse

Medical, Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness

Antisocial Peers

Family/Parenting, Trauma

Recreation/Leisure/ Fitness

Cognitions

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