Reports
United States Attorney Cautions Against Predatory Practices Related to COVID-19 and Housing
Federal Prosecutors Target COVID-19 Related Housing Predatory Practices
District Attorneys, Solicitors Strengthen Fight Against COVID Related Fraud
U.S. Attorney: Report Sexual Harassment in Housing During Covid-19 Pandemic
U.S. Attorney asks public to report predatory housing practices amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Department of Justice Files Statement of Interest in Support of Church That Ministers to Underserved Communities
Recommendation Follow-up Report: Progress Has Been Made, but COVID-19 Delayed Some Efforts to Improve State Budget Transparency
Risk Alert – State Governmental Entities Seeking Small Business Administration Payroll Protection Program Loans
Remote Inspections of Facilities Housing Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmates during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The OIG is conducting a capstone review analyzing the findings of 15 published remote inspection reports of 16 facilities housing BOP inmates during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic and remaining challenges for the BOP during the pandemic and beyond. These inspections assessed whether BOP-managed institutions, contract institutions, and contract Residential Reentry Centers complied with available guidance and best practices regarding preventing, managing, and containing potential COVID-19 outbreaks in correctional and residential reentry settings, and highlighted particular challenges faced by specific institutions. In addition to the three surveys the OIG conducted in 2020 regarding BOP’s COVID-19 pandemic response, the OIG is also conducting two additional surveys in 2021 – a second survey of BOP federal prison staff and a new survey of inmates.