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  2. Pay or your son dies: Families of Oklahoma prisoners facing ...

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    According to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Oklahoma has 45% fewer correctional officers now than it did six years ago, and the inmate population decreased 20% during that time.

  3. Banning cellphones in schools gains popularity in red and ...

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    A 2024 California law requires the state’s nearly 1,000 school districts to create their own cellphone policies by July 2026. Several other states haven’t banned phones, but have encouraged ...

  4. Would cellphone bans in Oklahoma schools work? Lawmakers may ...

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    Oklahoma legislators are considering bills that would offer incentives to school districts for development of cellphone-free policies for students.

  5. Mobile phones in prison - Wikipedia

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    Most mobile phones are smuggled in by prison staff, who often do not have to go through security as rigorously as visitors.Security of staff is often less intense because this would be time-consuming on the part of the staff, unionized prison employees are paid for this time, and it would thus increase the overall cost of operations, [6] also, prison staff are often reluctant to diligently ...

  6. Oklahoma Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC or ODOC) is an agency of the state of Oklahoma. DOC is responsible for the administration of the state prison system . It has its headquarters in Oklahoma City , [ 2 ] across the street from the headquarters of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety .

  7. Could Oklahoma ban cellphones in schools? One bill is inching ...

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    The bills — House Bill 3913 and Senate Bill 1321 — would provide grants to public middle schools, junior high schools and high schools to “incentivize phone-free spaces for student learning.”

  8. Oklahoma State Reformatory - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Reformatory is a medium-security facility with some maximum and minimum-security housing for adult male inmates. Located off of State Highway 9 in Granite, Oklahoma, the 10-acre (4.0 ha) facility has a maximum capacity of 1042 inmates. The medium-security area accommodates 799 prisoners, minimum-security area houses roughly ...

  9. More of Oklahoma's biggest school districts are cracking down ...

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