FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS PRIDE
BOP Pride is a sub-chapter of DOJ Pride. The Department of Justice Pride (DOJ Pride) serves as the recognized organization for all Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered (LGBT) & Allied employees working in the U. S. Department of Justice’s offices, boards and divisions. Since 1994, DOJ Pride has worked within the Department of Justice to identify and address key areas affecting it's LGBT employees. DOJ Pride also provides an important resource for current and prospective employees. BOP Pride serves the same purpose, but specifically for
Federal Bureau of Prisons Employees.
What's New?
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Thanks for stopping by our site! In May 2015, BOP Pride conducted a survey that was specific to LGBT issues that occur in the workplace. BOP Pride members voluntarily answered survey questions. Based on the survey results, it's clear that some progress has been made, but it is also clear that there is still work to be done. The BOP Pride Board will continue to work on making the Federal Bureau of Prisons a more inclusive work environment.
***To review the anonymous survey results, please click on the link below***
