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BOP director urges renewed focus on victims, rehabilitation during Rights Week remarks
Summary
William Marshall, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, marked National Crime Victims Rights Week by highlighting the Bureau's role in supporting victims, emphasizing trauma-informed practices, and promoting rehabilitation and reentry programs as tools to reduce future victimization.
William Marshall, director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, spoke on the occasion of National Crime Victims Rights Week, urging renewed attention to victims and describing the Bureau's role in supporting survivors.
"National Crime Victims Rights Week offers a moment to honor victims and survivors while reaffirming our commitment to justice, accountability, and public safety," Marshall said, noting the observance's milestone 40th anniversary and the 2026 theme: "listen,…
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