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Compassionate Release Statistics<\/h1>\r\n

In 1984, Congress passed legislation authorizing federal courts to reduce a federal prisoner’s sentence when “extraordinary and compelling” circumstances exist to justify early release. The law directed the U.S. Sentencing Commission to develop policy as to such circumstances. Unfortunately, the law also limited who can bring a motion for compassionate release. In short, only one person can bring such a motion: the Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. This article discusses compassionate release statistics in an effort to help those affected understand the reality of the federal compassionate release program.<\/p>\r\n

Given the fact that the Bureau of Prisons is an agency that exists solely to keep prisoners confined within its institutions, it is not surprising to learn that the Bureau is extraordinarily stingy when it comes to filing motions requesting the compassionate release of a prisoner. What’s more, when it comes to compassionate release, the Bureau seems to be indifferent to negative PR and even harsh words from Senators and the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG).<\/p>\r\n

\u00a0The 2013 Office of Inspector General Report<\/h2>\r\n

In 2013, the OIG issued a report based on a review of the BOP’s handling of compassionate release requests from 2006 through 2011. The OIG was\u00a0candid in its findings: “The BOP does not properly manage the compassionate release program<\/a>, resulting in inmates who may be candidates for release not being considered.” The numbers tell the story:<\/p>\r\n