U.S. Is Closing California Prison Plagued by Sexual Abuse
Briefly

The Bureau of Prisons' decision to permanently close the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, a site of rampant abuse, reflects ongoing efforts to address serious systemic failures.
Colette S. Peters highlighted low staffing, deteriorating infrastructure, and the high cost of living in the Bay Area as driving factors behind the closure of the Dublin facility.
The closure of the Dublin facility is part of a wider consolidation that includes shutting down six other facilities, aiming to improve efficiency and resource allocation amid budget constraints.
Despite the elimination of approximately 400 positions due to the closure, the Bureau of Prisons is dedicated to helping employees find new roles within the agency.
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