Overview
BOP Residential Reentry Management
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Community Corrections Office in Chicago, officially known as RRM Chicago, is located at 200 West Adams Street in the downtown Loop area. This administrative field office does not house inmates; instead, it oversees the management of federal offenders who have been placed in community-based programs throughout Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas. The staff here monitors contracts with Residential Reentry Centers (halfway houses) and supervises inmates serving the remainder of their sentences in home confinement.
Office Functions
RRM Chicago plays a pivotal role in the transitional phase of the federal correctional system. Its duties include:
- Halfway House Oversight: Managing contracts and compliance for private facilities that house federal offenders transitioning back into society.
- Home Confinement Supervision: Monitoring offenders placed on home detention to ensure strict adherence to curfew and employment requirements.
- Reentry Support: Coordinating with local agencies to provide resources for job placement, counseling, and substance abuse treatment for offenders under their jurisdiction.
Location Details
The office is situated in a high-rise office building at the corner of Adams and Wells streets. Visits to this location are typically by appointment only for contractors, attorneys, or offenders reporting for administrative reasons. As a federal office, security protocols are in place, and visitors may need to present identification at the building’s lobby desk.
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