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NCJ Number:
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NCJ 090473
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Title:
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Bureau of Prisons Can Improve Its Annual Firearms Refresher Training and Armory Operations
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Corporate Author:
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US Government Accountability Office General Government Division United States
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Sale:
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US Government Accountability Office 441 G Street, NW, Room LM Washington, DC 20548 United States |
Publication Date:
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1983 |
Pages:
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22 |
Origin:
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United States |
Language:
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English |
Note:
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Limited number of free copies are available from GAO. Report to the Attorney General |
Annotation:
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The Bureau of Prisons should standardize the procedures used to determine whether employees are qualified to fire weapons, emphasize the reporting of all incidents involving the discharge of weapons, and require that firearms discharge reports be analyzed to identify firearms training needs. |
Abstract:
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Findings resulted from work performed at the Bureau of Prisons' headquarters, its five regional offices, and 11 Federal correctional institutions. The General Accounting Office (GAO) visited four institutions to observe annual firearms training and found that each facility set different qualifications for its employees. These procedures should be standardized. Further, all incidents involving the discharge of a firearm were not being reported, although required by Bureau policy. It was also found that the Bureau has allowed institution officials to determine weapons needs without providing them with formal guidance for making such determinations. The institutions had large differences in the number and types of weapons in inventory, and many of the weapons needed maintenance. Although the Justice Department believed that the Bureau's firearms training program has adequately met its needs, it agreed that the study make several valid and worthwhile observations. The Justice Department informed the GAO that corrective actions would be taken. (Author summary modified) |
Index Term(s):
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Federal Bureau of Prisons ; Federal correctional facility ; Correctional personnel ; Firearm training |
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