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Oregon State Penitentiary Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution in Pendleton This is a list of prisons and jails in the U.S. state of Oregon . The incomplete list includes all local, state, federal, and any other detention facilities.
Snake River Correctional Facility was opened in 1991. South Fork Forest Camp (SFFC) has used inmate labor to combat forest fires and to assist the State Forestry Department in its reforestation program. Two Rivers Correctional Facility's construction was complete in March of 200; however, ODOC began housing inmates in December 1999.
The Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution is one of 14 state prisons in Oregon, United States.The prison is located in Pendleton, Oregon.The facility was originally built in 1912 as the Eastern Oregon State Hospital, a hospital for long-term mental patients, but was converted into a prison in 1983.
Oregon State Penitentiary has a separate minimum security facility located on its grounds. [53] It was first opened in 1964 as Oregon's first women's prison, [54] and was called Oregon Women's Correctional Center. In 2010, the state closed the minimum security annex. [4] [54] [55]
Pages in category "Prisons in Oregon" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Mill Creek Correctional Facility; O. Oregon State Correctional ...
Snake River Correctional Institution (SRCI) is a medium security prison in the western United States in eastern Oregon. The largest facility in the Oregon Department of Corrections system, it is located in unincorporated northeastern Malheur County , [ 1 ] about five miles (8 km) northwest of central Ontario , which is near the Snake River .
At a Florida Correctional Services Corp. facility called Cypress Creek, north of Tampa, six juveniles escaped between 2000 and 2001. In 2001, at a youth prison run by the company in Nevada, juvenile inmates rioted and took over the facility.
Coffee Creek Correctional Facility is a women's prison and prisoner intake center in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States. [2] [3] Operated by the Oregon Department of Corrections, the 1,684-bed facility opened in 2001 at a 108-acre (0.44 km 2) campus. The selection of the location for the prison was controversial and included legal challenges.