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Powder River Correctional Facility, Baker City (366 inmate capacity) Santiam Correctional Institution, Salem (440 inmate capacity) Shutter Creek Correctional Institution, North Bend (260 inmate capacity) (closed December 2021 [2]) South Fork Forest Camp, Tillamook (200 inmate capacity) Snake River Correctional Institution, Ontario (3,050 inmate ...
Oregon Women's Correctional Center opened in 1965, became autonomous in 1972, and was recommissioned in 2002. Santiam Correctional Institution was opened in 1977 in Salem as minimum security facility. Powder River Correctional Institution was opened in Baker City in 1989.
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]
An inspection report of Indian River Juvenile Correction Facility says assaults of staff have gone down but staff and youth still fear violence. Report: Staffing woes, violence & gangs continue to ...
An October 2022 riot at the Ohio Department of Youth Services' Indian River Juvenile Correctional Facility in Massillon started when a new employee opened a cell door for a teen who asked for ...
The name Powder River is first recorded in the journals of Peter Skene Ogden without notation of the origin of the name. Explorer Donald Mackenzie likely named the river. . William C. McKay, grandson of John Jacob Astor's partner Alexander MacKay, says that the origin of the name is from the powdery and sandy soil along the shores of the river, from the Chinook Jargon polalle i
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Oregon State Correctional Institution (OSCI) is a 33-acre (130,000 m 2) medium security men's prison, located in Salem, Oregon, United States and operated by the Oregon Department of Corrections. The prison was established by an act of the Oregon State Legislature in 1955 and opened in 1959. [ 1 ]