Where are offenders under CSOSA supervision confined prior to their release?
The legislation that established CSOSA in 1997 also transferred the custody of offenders sentenced in D.C. Superior Court to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). This transfer was completed, and the District’s Lorton Correctional Complex closed, in 2000. Convicted misdemeanants with very short sentences or terms of split-sentence probation (a term of incarceration followed immediately by a term of supervised probation) are incarcerated by the DC Department of Corrections at the Central Detention Facility or the Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF). Sentenced felons and individuals whose release is revoked by the releasing authority (DC Superior Court or the United States Parole Commission) are placed in BOP facilities around the country. As of July 31, 2008, 6,312 DC offenders were housed in BOP facilities in 34 states. The states with the highest population of DC offenders were Pennsylvania (1,119), West Virginia (922) and North Carolina (828). The BOP also operates Residential Reent
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