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The Mabel Bassett Correctional Center (MBCC) is an Oklahoma Department of Corrections prison for women located in unincorporated Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States, near McLoud. The facility houses 1241 inmates, most of whom are held at medium security. [2] It is the largest female prison in Oklahoma. [3]
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 [1] Lawton Community ...
The incarceration rate of women in Oklahoma, 130, is close to double the national average, 67. [citation needed] In Oklahoma, many women are charged with more serious crimes than what they committed. [citation needed] A woman may have committed a misdemeanor assault, but she is charged with a felony.
Oklahoma has a high incarceration rate, but a relatively low rate of return offenders, which some say is due to more job skill training in prison. Oklahoma has a high incarceration rate, but a ...
Steven Harpe is trying to give the roughly 23,000 inmates in Oklahoma custody a greater voice in how the prisons operate. Oklahoma inmates are getting more of a say in improving conditions at ...
According to a November 2017 report by the World Prison Brief around 212,000 of the 714,000 female prisoners worldwide (women and girls) are incarcerated in the United States. [11] In the United States in 2016, women made up 9.8% of the incarcerated population in adult prisons and jails. [12] [13]
Community-based organizations (CBOs) offer incarcerated women emotional and social support, but they're struggling with funding and pandemic restrictions. Why Incarcerated Women Are Being Denied ...
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