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  2. 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]

  3. Oklahoma County eliminates one potential jail site; still ...

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    Oklahoma County commissioners pulled one controversial location from consideration Wednesday, but left a second one in play. Oklahoma County eliminates one potential jail site; still considering ...

  4. Oklahoma County commissioners sign off on offering $5 ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma County Commissioners authorized spending $5 million to acquire 1901 E Grand as a jail location. Oklahoma City's consideration begins this week.

  5. Proposed bill could influence where Oklahoma County builds ...

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    So far, Oklahoma County only has offered to buy a piece of property near SW 54 and Newcastle Road from the Oklahoma City Airport Trust for $2.5 million, hoping to build the new jail there.

  6. Oklahoma County commissioners explore options for proposed ...

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    Despite OKC council's vote against a Grand Blvd site for a new jail, Oklahoma County commissioners still want to build a mental health facility there.

  7. Inmate video visitation - Wikipedia

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    It allows people with a computer, internet, webcam, and credit card to communicate with inmates at select jails. According to the Prison Policy Initiative, 74% of jails dropped face-to-face visitation after installing video visitation. [1] [2] As of May 2016, over 600 prisons in 46 states across the U.S. use some sort of video visitation system ...