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  2. Corrlinks - Wikipedia

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    Inmates must pay $0.05 per minute for use of this computer system, and they may print messages at a cost of $0.15 per page. [1] Sending a message to someone can cost up to $0.30. [2] As a comparison, in many U.S. federal prisons, inmates wages start at $0.12 per hour. This service is also available in some state prisons, such as those in Iowa. [3]

  3. Oklahoma Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State Penitentiary. As of 2021, the Department of Corrections is responsible for the management, maintenance and security of 23 correctional institutions across the state. Of these facilities, only eight were built originally to serve as prisons. [8] The execution chamber is located at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary. [9]

  4. A second chance: How Oklahoma prison programs help inmates ...

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    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 A second chance: How Oklahoma prison programs help ...

  5. Federal Transfer Center, Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Transfer Center (FTC Oklahoma City) is a United States federal prison for male and female inmates in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice, and houses offenders and parole violators who have yet to be assigned to a permanent prison facility. [1]

  6. Ameelio's free video calling service for inmates goes ... - AOL

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    Ameelio, a nonprofit startup that intends to replace inmate-paid video calling in prisons with a free service, is making inroads against the companies that have dominated the space for decades.

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  8. Inmate telephone system - Wikipedia

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    In order to use an inmate telephone service, inmates must register and provide a list of names and numbers for the people they intend to communicate with. [5] Call limitations vary depending on the prison's house rule, but calls are typically limited to 15 minutes each, and inmates must wait thirty minutes before being allowed to make another call. [6]

  9. Incarceration in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Incarceration in Oklahoma includes state prisons and county and city jails. Oklahoma has the second highest state incarceration rate in the United States. [1] Oklahoma is the second in women's incarceration in the United States. [citation needed] After becoming a state in 1907, the first prisons were opened and reform began. [non sequitur]