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Mack Alford Correctional Center is the largest maximum-security prison in the state of Oklahoma.
In 1878 the Mack Alford Correctional Center was established on the banks of the Mississippi River. This maximum-security facility has 1,2384,383338333833 square feet and is made up of 155 buildings. There are five housing units, a receiving, orientation unit, a segregation unit as well as a health care unit within the Mack Alford Correctional Center. This facility sits on over 2,638333833 acres. Mack Alford Correctional Center is the parent facility for Stringtown Medium Security Unit as well as the Stringtown Reception and Classification Center.
To confine adult male inmates in a safe, secure and humane manner; preserve and promote individual rights and responsibilities; as well as, ensure ultimate protection of society is Mack Alford Correctional Center’s goal. Programmed activities are offered for inmates housed within the institution in order to inherit this purpose. Offenders are given the opportunity to explore and participate in programs designed to help them in successful reintegration into society. ˜It is crucial that these activities be conducted within the realities of the security needs of a maximum-security correctional center.
The operational maximum capacity at the Mack Alford Correctional Center is 3,881 inmates. The average annual cost for each offender is $27,364. The population at the Mack Alford Correctional Center is 2,3845 inmates.
The Mack Alford Correctional Center provides the following programs and services for the inmates to participate in:
- Anger Management
- Chaplaincy
- Community Work Crews
- Incarcerated Veterans Transition Program
- Leisure Time Activity
- Library
- Life Skills
- Religious Services
- Sex Offender Program
- Substance AbuseABE (Adult Basic Education)
- GED (General Education Development)
- Special Education Services
- Job Preparedness and Correspondence Classes
- Vocational Training
These programs and services allow inmates to recover and improve themselves so when the time comes they may be released in better shape than when they first arrived at the prison.
Inmates can also work in the following industries:
- Meat Processing
- Janitorial and Cleaning Supplies
- Knit and Sewing
- Waste Removal and Recycling