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Offender Orientation Manual Lexington Assessment & Reception Center 7

This document lists community residential facilities, work centers, and contract prison facilities operated by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. It also outlines the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of offenders, including access to courts and attorneys through law libraries, legal copies and postage, and communication with legal representation. Offenders are informed of unit-specific privileges and responsibilities upon reception and are protected from discrimination.

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Offender Orientation Manual Lexington Assessment & Reception Center 7

This document lists community residential facilities, work centers, and contract prison facilities operated by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. It also outlines the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of offenders, including access to courts and attorneys through law libraries, legal copies and postage, and communication with legal representation. Offenders are informed of unit-specific privileges and responsibilities upon reception and are protected from discrimination.

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D.

Community Residential Facilities (males unless otherwise noted)


1. Oklahoma City Community Corrections Center - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2. Lawton Community Correctional Center - Lawton, Oklahoma
3. Enid Community Correctional Center - Enid, Oklahoma
4. Union City Community Corrections Center – Union City, Oklahoma
5. Offender work centers
a. Frederick Work Center
b. Hollis Work Center
c. Altus Work Center
d. Hobart Work Center
e. Mangum Work Center
f. Elk City Work Center
g. Beaver Work Center
h. Sayre Work Center
i. Earl Davis Work Center
j. Idabel Work Center
k. Madill Work Center
l. Ardmore Work Center
m. Healdton Work Center
n. Walters Work Center
o. Waurika Work Center
p. Mangum Work Center
E. Contract Prison Facilities
1. Cimarron Correctional Facility - Cushing, Oklahoma
2. Davis Correctional Facility - Holdenville, Oklahoma
3. Lawton Correctional Facility - Lawton, Oklahoma

III. OFFENDER RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES


All rights of offenders will be equally available to all offenders. All offender responsibilities will be equally
enforced. No offender will be subject to discrimination based on race, religion, nationality, gender, political belief,
or handicap.
Each offender will be informed of specific unit privileges and responsibilities upon reception into the unit. The
rights and responsibilities of offenders will be posted on bulletin boards accessible to all offenders. The specific
Offender Rights and Responsibilities may be found in OP-030123, entitled, “Offender Rights and Responsibilities.”

A. Access to Courts and Attorneys


1. Law libraries will be located at all minimum, medium, and maximum-security facilities.
Community correctional center and work center offenders may have access to public libraries and
other community resources.
2. Institution Law Libraries will be open a minimum of 30 hours per week. Every offender not in
segregation housing, community correctional centers, or work centers will have access to the law
library at least two hours a week. Offenders with court imposed deadlines may request
additional time.
3. Offenders will be charged twenty-five cents per photocopy page of legal documents and will be
made available within 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays.
4. Postage/envelopes to the courts and the offender’s attorney of record will be provided by the
facility at cost to the offender. For those offenders without funds available at the time of the
request, the costs will be collected from the offender as soon as funds become available in his or
her trust fund. All legal mail must have a stamp or use the law library form for postage.
5. Certified mail will be available to offenders at cost to the offender to show delivery of the initial
complaint/petition/petition in error to the court clerk, at both district and appellate level. Forms
are available by written request to the Law Library.
6. Offenders may write to attorneys or organizations that handle legal problems in an effort to
obtain additional legal assistance.
7. Correspondence and communication between an offender and their attorney of record is
privileged communication and will not be impeded.
More information regarding access to courts/attorneys is listed in OP-030115, entitled, “Access to
Courts/Law Library.”
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Oklahoma Department of Corrections - Offender Orientation Manual (REVISED 01-2012)

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