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List of Oklahoma state prisons

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Summary

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This is a list of state prisons in Oklahoma. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Oklahoma.

State prisons

  • Charles E. Johnson Correctional Center
  • Dick Conner Correctional Center
  • Dr. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center (inmate capacity 783)
  • Howard McLeod Correctional Center (inmate capacity 616)
  • Jackie Brannon Correctional Center (inmate capacity 737)
  • James Crabtree Correctional Center
  • Jess Dunn Correctional Center (inmate capacity 1129)
  • Jim E. Hamilton Correctional Center (inmate capacity 680)
  • John Lilley Correctional Center (inmate capacity 820)
  • Joseph Harp Correctional Center
  • Lexington Assessment and Reception Center
  • Mabel Bassett Correctional Center
  • Mack Alford Correctional Center
  • North Fork Correctional Facility (formerly managed by CoreCivic)
  • Northeast Oklahoma Correctional Center (inmate capacity 501)
  • North Fork Correctional Center
  • Oklahoma State Penitentiary
  • William S. Key Correctional Center
  • Clara Waters Community Corrections Center
  • Enid Community Corrections Center
  • Kate Barnard Community Corrections Center (inmate capacity 260), closed in 2021
  • Lawton Community Corrections Center
  • Oklahoma City Community Corrections Center
  • Union City Community Corrections Center

Private prisons

  • Cimarron Correctional Facility- CoreCivic
  • Davis Correctional Facility- CoreCivic
  • Lawton Correctional Facility- GEO
  • Diamondback Correctional Facility- CoreCivic (closed)
  • Great Plains Correctional Facility- GEO (closed)

Work Center

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Sources

References

  1. [https://oklahoma.gov/doc/newsroom/2023/old-oklahoma-prison-gets-second-chance-as-new-cadet-training-aca.html Oklahoma DoC, April 6, 2023: ''Old Oklahoma prison gets second chance as new cadet training academy''], accessed January 4, 2023
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