Federal Bureau of Prisons is a government company focusing on law enforcement, care, and control of incarcerated individuals. As a part of the Department of Justice, this United States federal agency ensures the welfare and security of its prisoners while maintaining a diverse workforce. With a staff of 36,697 employees, the organization boasts a workforce comprised of 32.6% female employees and 38.4% ethnic minority representation.
Founded in Washington, DC, the Federal Bureau of Prisons has an annual revenue of $498.4 million and is led by CEO Kay Coulson. The organization puts great value on employee retention, as staff members typically stay for 9.6 years. Politically, employees at the Federal Bureau of Prisons lean more towards the Democratic Party with 60% identifying as members of this party. Despite political differences, employees seem to be content and work together to fulfill the agency's mission of caring for and managing incarcerated individuals.