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James Crabtree Correctional Center

Coordinates: 36°32′46″N 98°16′39″W / 36.54623°N 98.27752°W / 36.54623; -98.27752
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James Crabtree Correctional Center
Map
Location216 N. Murray Street, Helena, Oklahoma
Security classmedium and minimum security
Capacity1000
OpenedMay 1982
Managed byOklahoma Department of Corrections
DirectorJanet Dowling

James Crabtree Correctional Center is an Oklahoma Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Helena, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, with a capacity of 800 medium-security inmates and 200 minimum-security inmates.[1] The grounds were first established in 1904 before Oklahoma statehood, serving as the Cornell Agriculture College, an orphanage, and the Helena State School for Boys. The property was reassigned to the Department of Corrections on May 24, 1982.[2]

The facility is home to a unique horse-training program under a partnership with the United States Bureau of Land Management.[3] Inmates working the Agri-Services Food Processing Center at JCCC raise significant quantities of onions, squash, radishes and okra. In 2012 the Center also produced 226,000 pounds of corndogs, supplying the entire state prison system.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Oklahoma Department of Corrections - James Crabtree Correctional Center". ok.gov. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  2. ^ a b http://www.ok.gov/doc/documents/jccc.pdf
  3. ^ "James Crabtree Correctional Center". blm.gov. Retrieved 2014-02-19.

36°32′46″N 98°16′39″W / 36.54623°N 98.27752°W / 36.54623; -98.27752