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BOP Inmate Complaint Data Processing

Overview

This repository contains raw data, processing code, and the outputs of a volunteer-driven effort to provide a more human-readable version of the federal inmate complaint dataset the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has provided to the Data Liberation Project (DLP).

This effort has been led by Declan Bradley, with contributions from Jeremy Singer-Vine.

Data Sources

The raw complaint-filings dataset, facility code translations, and complaint-subject code translations come from the Data Liberation Project's data release of BOP records received via FOIA.

Additional facility code translations were scraped from a BOP web page via the Wayback Machine.

Official facility location data were obtained from BOP's facility map. Additional location information was gathered through the US Census Bureau's geocoder.

Data Processing

The goal of the output ("clean") datasets is to provide versions of the inmate filing data that:

  • Provide more human-readable translations for the shortened codes used in the raw data to represent facilities and subject matter
  • Provide more explicit column names
  • Provide the data in smaller-sized files
  • Remove redundant columns (i.e., those derived deterministically from other available columns)
  • Provide additional metadata relating to each filing's relevant facilities

Output

Filings

The data/clean/filings/ subdirectory contains the main output of this data pipeline. It contains one file for each of the following time periods, based on each filing's submission date:

  • 2000-2005
  • 2005-2009
  • 2010-2014
  • 2015-2019
  • 2020-2024

Each file is between 48 and 80 megabytes, and between roughly 300,000 and 430,000 rows. They contain the following columns:

Column Name Description Sample Row
Case_Number Remedy Case Number; see main documentation for caveats re. repeated case numbers. 1132042
Case_Status Case status for this particular filing. Rejected
Subject_Primary Broad category of complaint. MEDICAL-EXC. FORCED TREATMENT
Subject_Secondary Narrower category of complaint. OTHER MEDICAL MATTERS
Org_Level Level at which the filing was submitted. (Facility, Region, or Agency; see main documentation for details.) Agency
Received_Office Office that received the filing. BOP
Facility_Occurred Facility where the event(s) in question occurred. These files replace the three-letter facility code with a fuller name, where available. Where those fuller names are not available, this column retains the three-letter code. FORT DIX FCI
Facility_Received Facility where the inmate resided when the filing was submitted. See note above re. code translations. SANDSTONE FCI
Received_Date Date the filing was received by BOP. 2022-10-25
Due_Date The regulations-required deadline for the BOP's response. Not applicable for rejected filings.
Latest_Status_Date The date of the most recent status change. 2022-11-17
Status_Reasons The reasons provided for BOP's determination. See the main documentation for a translation of these values, which are too lengthy to include directly in these files. WRL, DIR, OTH

Facilities

The data/clean/facilities/facility-locations.csv file contains location information relating to each facility (attaining ~97% coverage), and can be joined back to the filings data's Facility_Occurred and Facility_Received columns. It contains the following columns:

Column Name Description Sample Row
Facility_Code The facility's official three-letter code. CAT
Facility_Name The facility's longer name. ATLANTA CCM
Facility_Address The facility's address, per BOP's website. 719 MCDONOUGH BLVD S.E. ATLANTA, GA 30315
Lat The latitude of that address. 33.7118817336429
Long The longitiude of that address. -84.3639063835144
City The facility's city. Atlanta
State The facility's state. GA
Fac_Coords_Method The source of the geocoordinates; either BOP Official or U.S. Census (i.e., from the Census Bureau's Geocoder). BOP Official

Code

The code directory contains the following scripts:

  • scrape.R: Scrapes facility information from BOP's website.
  • fac_clean.R: Creates data/clean/facilities/facility-locations.csv, based on data provided by BOP via FOIA and online, as well as ZIP code metadata and geocoding results.
  • merge.R: Reads the raw complaints data, merges it with the facility data, expands status and subject codes, and removes redundant columns, writing the results to output files in data/clean.
  • private_facs.R: A work in progress to obtain information about privately-run facilities; not yet used in the results.
  • functions.R: Contains various helper functions used in the scripts above.

Reproducibility

The code in this repository requires R to be installed on your computer. Its package dependencies are managed via renv. To install them, run make dependencies.

To run the main data cleaning and merging steps, run make data or:

Rscript code/fac_clean.R
Rscript code/merge.R

Licensing

The files in data/raw can be considered public domain and are provided without restriction. All other data files have been generated by the Data Liberation Project and are available under Creative Commons’ CC BY-SA 4.0 license terms. This repository’s code is available under the MIT License terms.

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