Incarceration in Oklahoma

Incarceration in Oklahoma is how inmates are rehabilitated and reformed. 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]

  1. ^ "State-by-State Data". The Sentencing Project. Retrieved 2021-08-24.