Job Ad for BOP Touts Number of Mental Illnesses in U.S. Prison System

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Job Ad for BOP Touts Number of Mental Illnesses in U.S. Prison System
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Job Ad for Bureau of Prisons Touts Amazing Number of Mental Illnesses in U.S. Prison System

The U.S. Bureau of Prisons purchased a number of Facebook ads recently in an attempt to hire new people in a variety of roles throughout the country. But one ad in particular is catching attention on

for how bleak it all seems. The Bureau of Prisons seems to be using the number of mental illnesses in the U.S. prison system as a career opportunity for any psychologists who happen to be job hunting right now.“Flip to any DSM page. Whatever disorder you land on, you’ll find it here,” an image accompanying one of the new Facebook adsThe ad attributes the quote to Dr. Jamila Thomas, a regional psychologist who’s been with the Bureau of Prisons for over 10 years, according to her LinkedIn profile.

“The clinical diversity you find at the Federal Bureau of Prisons is far beyond private practice. See for yourself. Join us,” the ad continues.

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