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The Oregon Department of Corrections is the agency of the
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Oregon Oregon () is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington (state), Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of it ...
charged with managing a system of 12 state
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s since its creation by the state legislature in 1987. In addition to having custody of offenders sentenced to prison for more than 12 months, the agency provides program evaluation, oversight and funding for the community corrections activities of county governments. It is also responsible for
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administration, jail inspections, and central information and data services regarding felons throughout the state. It has its headquarters in Salem.


Institutions and Community Corrections Offices

The Oregon Department of Corrections operates 12 facilities across the state, with the Oregon State Penitentiary being the only Maximum Security facility. They also operate the Community Corrections offices in Linn and Douglas counties. * Coffee Creek Correctional Facility *Columbia River Correctional Institution *
Deer Ridge Correctional Institution The Deer Ridge Correctional Institution is a state prison for men located in Madras, Jefferson County, Oregon, owned and operated by the Oregon Department of Corrections The Oregon Department of Corrections is the agency of the U.S. state of Ore ...
*Douglas County Community Corrections * Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution *Linn County Community Corrections *
Mill Creek Correctional Facility Mill Creek Correctional Facility (MCCF) was a minimum-security prison located five miles southeast of Salem on 2,089 acres. The facility was a minimum-security work camp providing AIC labor to the Oregon Department of Corrections, other state and ...
(Closed 2021) *
Oregon State Correctional Institution Oregon State Correctional Institution (OSCI) is a medium security prison located in Salem, Oregon, United States and is operated by the Oregon Department of Corrections. Established by an act of the Oregon State Legislature in 1955, the prison op ...
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Oregon State Penitentiary Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP), sometimes called Oregon State Prison, is a supermax, maximum security prison in the Northwestern United States, northwest United States in Salem, Oregon, Salem, Oregon. Originally opened in Portland, Oregon, Portl ...
*Powder River Correctional Facility *Santiam Correctional Institution *Shutter Creek Correctional Institution (Closed 2022) * Snake River Correctional Institution *South Fork Forest Camp *
Two Rivers Correctional Institution The Two Rivers Correctional Institution is a state prison for men located in Umatilla, Umatilla County, Oregon on the Columbia River, owned and operated by the Oregon Department of Corrections. The facility opened in 1999, was completed in 20 ...
*Warner Creek Correctional Facility


Oregon Department of Corrections Agency History

In 1851, Oregon established its first state-run institution. Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP) was established in 1851 in Portland, Oregon. However, in 1864 funds were allocated to purchase as its in Salem for OSP and an insane asylum. In 1866 OSP was relocated to Salem and encompassed by a concrete wall. OSP is Oregon's only maximum security prison. The capacity of the penitentiary is 1700 inmates. From 1866 to 2007 the Oregon Department of Corrections opened 13 more correctional institutions. For over a century Oregon sustained with one prison, with the addition of the second prison in 1929 (Mill Creek Correctional Facility) after the state allowed for the entrance of Black people in 1926. In 1929 Mill Creek Correctional Facility (MCCF) was converted from a state training school to a minimum security prison (previously named Annex Farm). This facility is entirely self funded and uses prison labor to produce food for their facility and other ODOC institutions. Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution (EOCI) was opened in Pendleton in 1985 in the form Eastern Oregon Hospital and Training center and as a minimum security prison places significance on rehabilitation. However, Oregon Department of Corrections was not called the Oregon Department of Corrections until 1987 in which its name changed from "Corrections Division". 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. Shutter Creek Correctional Institution was previously an Air National Guard Radar Station in North Bend and was converted to a minimum security labor camp in 1990. 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. Coffee Creek's minimum security institution was opened in October 2001 and the medium security facility was opened in April 2002. Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF) comprises Oregon Corrections Intake Center (OCIC) for men and women; in addition, to the states only full service women's prison. Warner Creek Correctional Facility (WCCF) opened in September 2005 and houses 400 inmates. Construction for the institution was delayed in 2001 due to lack of funding and continued in 2003 after funding was allocated. Finally, the states newest prison, Deer Ridge Correctional Institution (DRCI), was established in 2007. In 2021, Governor Kate Brown announced a plan to close 3 minimum security facilities operated by the department; Mill Creek Correctional Facility in Salem, Shutter Creek Correctional Institution in North Bend, and Warner Creek Correctional Facility in Lakeview. The closures were expected to save the state approximately $44 million. Later that same year, 193 employees of the department were placed on leave for failing to abide by Governor Brown's COVID-19 vaccination requirement for state employees.


Oregon Prison/Jail Population Demographics

Race: *White people make up 78% of Oregon's state population and 69% of Oregon's prison/jail population. *Latino people make up 12% of Oregon's state population and 16% of Oregon's prison/jail population. *Black people make up 2% of Oregon's state population and 10% of Oregon's prison/jail population. *American Indian and/or Native American people make up 1% of the Oregon state population and 3% of Oregon's prison/jail population. While Latino people, Black people, and American Indian and/or Native American people are overrepresented in Oregon's incarcerated population, white people are underrepresented. Sex: *Women account for 1,211 (approximately 8%) of inmates in the Oregon prison population and make up 50.4% of the Oregon state population. *Men account for 13,512 (approximately 92%) of inmates in Oregon's prison population and make up 49.6% of the Oregon state population.content1 Age: *17 and under: 0 *18-24: 1,267 *25-30: 2,811 *31-45: 6,253 *46-60: 3,556 *61 and older: 1,036 *Total: 14,923content1


Oregon Death Penalty

In Oregon's history the death penalty became law four times. On two occasions it was voted out of practice by Oregon citizens and once abolished by Oregon Supreme Court. Male death row inmates are held at
Oregon State Penitentiary Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP), sometimes called Oregon State Prison, is a supermax, maximum security prison in the Northwestern United States, northwest United States in Salem, Oregon, Salem, Oregon. Originally opened in Portland, Oregon, Portl ...
. Women on death row are held at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility until shortly before their execution. The execution chamber is at Oregon State Penitentiary. The Oregon Statute States:"The punishment of death shall be inflicted by the intravenous administration of a lethal quantity of an ultra-short-acting barbiturate in combination with a chemical paralytic agent and potassium chloride or other equally effective substances sufficient to cause death." The chemicals used to inflict death are Pentobarbital which induces unconsciousness, Pancuronium Bromide which stops breathing, and Potassium Chloride which stops the heart from beating. As of January 1, 2019 there are 30 inmates on death row (29 men and 1 woman). Effective 2020, while there will still be inmates with death sentences, the death row itself will dissolve as an entity.


Private prisons

The state of Oregon does not use private prisons, and as of 2001 outlawed its former practice of exporting state prisoners to other states. An effort in 1996 had about 12% of Oregon's prisoner population exported to private facilities run by
Corrections Corporation of America CoreCivic, formerly the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), is a company that owns and manages private prisons and detention centers and operates others on a concession basis. Co-founded in 1983 in Nashville, Tennessee by Thomas W. Beasley ...
in Texas and Arizona. The experiment ended after escapes, sexual contact between guards and inmates at Central Arizona Detention Center, and a controversy related to CCA's housing of 240 Oregon sex offenders in a private facility near
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. Local authorities were only notified of their presence after two had escaped.


Fallen officers

November 29, 2011 - Officer Buddy R. Herron; killed by a stranded motorist he stopped to assist while enroute to his shift at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution. November 17, 1994 - Officer Louis Perrine; killed in an accident while supervising an inmate work detail in Baker County, Oregon. January 17, 1989 - Director Michael Francke; stabbed to death in the parking lot of the Oregon Department of Corrections headquarters in Salem. April 7, 1972 - Lieutenant Robert Geer; stabbed to death by an inmate while attempting to subdue him at Oregon State Penitentiary. April 11, 1969 - Officer Alvin Schmitt; succumbed to injuries sustained 2 days earlier when attacked by an inmate with an edged weapon at Oregon State Penitentiary. August 12, 1925 - Officer James Holman; shot and killed by inmates with stolen weapons during an escape attempt. August 12, 1925 - Officer John Sweeney; shot and killed by inmates with stolen weapons during an escape attempt. September 28, 1915 - Superintendent Harry Minto; shot and killed while searching for an escaped inmate. June 9, 1902 - Officer Thurston Jones Sr.; shot and killed by an inmate while he escaped from Oregon State Penitentiary. June 9, 1902 - Officer Frank Ferrell; shot and killed by an inmate while he escaped from Oregon State Penitentiary. June 9, 1902 - Officer Bailey Tiffany; shot and killed by an inmate while he escaped from Oregon State Penitentiary.


Women At Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF)

The Real Cost of Prisons project highlights that 78% of women in prison in the United States have survived physical or sexual abuse. Additionally, that when who have a history of abuse or neglect as children have a 77% high rate of arrest than that of women who were not abused. Surveys conducted by Portland State University of two-hundred women at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF) also report display that many of the women in their facility have also survived domestic violence and childhood trauma. Of the two hundred women surveyed, 68% of the women who were in relationships when imprisoned, report that they faced physical, mental, and emotional intimate partner violence. In addition, in regard to childhood abuse and trauma 80% of women reported being emotionally abused, almost 70% reported being physically abused, and report being sexually abused. However, sexual abuse does not end while women are incarcerated. Sexual abuse and rape is not only occurring at Coffee Creek Correctional, but it being ignored by prison staff and those who report it are reprimanded, in accordance to a series of multi-million dollar lawsuits filed against the Oregon Department of Corrections. The Oregon Department of Corrections are being sued by five current and former inmates of CCFI for allegations of rape, groping, assault, and molestation at the hands of a nurse in the medical unit, Tony Klein. Oregon State Police investigation found that Klein had been reported by 11 inmates for some type of sexual contact and was not charged due to accounts being "unreliable". Tony Kleins nursing license with Oregon State Board of Nursing remains active.


See also

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List of law enforcement agencies in Oregon This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. state of Oregon. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 ''Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies,'' the state had 174 law enforcement agencies employing 6,695 swo ...
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Oregon Youth Authority The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is a state agency of Oregon, headquartered in Suite 500 of the 530 Center St. NE building in Salem. The agency operates juvenile corrections. A juvenile crime prevention task force chaired by then-Attorney Gene ...
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Oregon Criminal Justice Commission The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) is a nine-member volunteer commission in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was established in 1995, charged with providing a "centralized and impartial forum for statewide policy development and planning" in ...
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Harry Minto Harry Percy Minto (October 16, 1864 – September 27, 1915) was the superintendent of the Oregon State Penitentiary in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1914 until his death in 1915. Minto died in the line of duty, killed by an escaped inmate. Ea ...
* Harry Tracy *
Michael Francke James Michael Francke (; October 2, 1946 – January 17, 1989) was a New Mexico judge and director of the state's Corrections Department, the governmental bureau which manages prisons, inmates and parolees. He was later appointed by then-Oregon ...
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Prison–industrial complex The prison-industrial complex (PIC) is a term, coined after the " military-industrial complex" of the 1950s, used by scholars and activists to describe the relationship between a government and the various businesses that benefit from institutio ...
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List of United States state correction agencies This is a list of corrections agencies in the states of the United States. State adult prison agencies * Alabama Department of Corrections * Alaska Department of Corrections * Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry * Ark ...
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Incarceration in the United States Incarceration in the United States is a primary form of punishment and rehabilitation for the commission of felony and other offenses. The United States has the largest prison population in the world, and the highest per-capita incarceratio ...
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Critical Resistance Critical Resistance is a U.S. based organization that works to build a mass movement to dismantle what it calls the prison-industrial complex (PIC). Critical Resistance's national office is in Oakland, California, with three additional chapters ...


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External links


Oregon Department of Corrections website
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