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Do federal inmates get reviewed for transfer

Is a federal prisoner up for a evaluation after 6 months in the same prison? and if so, if he has done well does this give him the opportunity to go to a lower level prison?

Asked: October 30, 2013
Author: Kim
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Yes, federal inmates are reviewed regularly through what is called a Unit Team meeting (often just called “team”).

At facilities run by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, these reviews typically happen about every 6 months. During this meeting, the inmate sits down with:

  • Their case manager
  • Counselor
  • Unit team staff

They review:

  • Behavior and disciplinary record
  • Work performance and program participation
  • Overall adjustment to the facility

Does this lead to a transfer to a lower level prison?
Not immediately. Good performance helps, but there are a few steps:

  • The inmate needs to show consistent good behavior over time
  • Usually several positive reviews, often referred to as “clean team” meetings, are needed
  • Their custody level must be officially reduced before a transfer is considered

In most cases:

  • Transfers to lower security facilities are not considered right away
  • It often takes around 12 to 18 months before a transfer becomes realistic

So while the 6-month review is important, it is more about tracking progress and building a record. Continued good behavior is what eventually creates the opportunity for a lower custody level and possible transfer.

https://www.inmateaid.com/ask-the-inmate/do-federal-inmates-get-reviewed-for-transfer#answer
Accepted Answer Date Created: October 31,2013

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