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  2. Oklahoma Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Corrections is governed by the nine-member Board of Corrections, responsible for establishing and reviewing policies, and confirming the appointment of wardens. The director is appointed by the governor of Oklahoma. As the head of the Department of Corrections, the director supervises, directs, and controls the department.

  3. List of Oklahoma state prisons - Wikipedia

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    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 Corrections Center; Oklahoma City Community Corrections Center

  4. List of United States state correction agencies - Wikipedia

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    List of unarmed African Americans killed by law enforcement officers in the United States ... Criminology; This is a list of corrections agencies in the states of ...

  5. Oklahoma inmates are getting more of a say in improving ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Oklahoma is adding 1,000 body cameras to its state prisons - AOL

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    The Department of Corrections added 11 correctional officers from June to August, according to information presented to the Board of Corrections on Sept. 25, but remains nearly 300 people short of ...

  7. Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board is the parole board of the state of Oklahoma.The board was created by an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution in 1944. [1] The Board has the authority to empower the Governor of Oklahoma to grant pardons, paroles, and commutations to people convicted of offenses against the state of Oklahoma.

  8. Are Oklahoma prisons safer? Officials, lawmaker disagree ...

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    Oklahoma legislators heard a too-often-told story Wednesday about a man killed in a state prison, as experts raised concerns about staff shortages and horrible conditions in the state prison ...

  9. Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections

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    The Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections was an elective executive officer of the state of Oklahoma. The office was established by the Oklahoma Constitution in 1907. The office was disestablished by the constitutional amendment State Question 50 to the Constitution. It was adopted at the special election held on July 22, 1975.