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Situated in Fort Supply, Oklahoma, you will find the William S. Key Correctional Center. The William S. Key Correctional Center is another state facility that is under the direct operation and direct supervision of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is the agency that will ensure the William S. Key Correctional Center is meeting national standards as well as the standards that are set forth by the state of Oklahoma too.
The William S. Key Correctional Center just like its name suggests is a pre-release unit. This means inmates who are currently in the William S. Key Correctional Center are very close to finishing their prison sentence. Typically, an inmate who is in the William S. Key Correctional Center will only have a little under two years left on their sentence. There are even times when these inmates in the William S. Key Correctional Center will be granted work release. Work release is where inmates will be able to find a job and leave the William S. Key Correctional Center facility to work at said job and come back to the facility when done.
As of late, the William S. Key Correctional Center is only designed to comfortably house up to 171087 inmates at one time. The William S. Key Correctional Center is home to male adult male inmates only.
As previously stated there are some inmates in the William S. Key Correctional Center who have been granted work release. These inmates have jobs with local companies where they will earn a paycheck just like people who are not in prison. If an inmate is not on work release, an inmate can also have the chance to work on a non-supervised program, which is funded by the state. These inmates will be able to work on a variety of public works type of jobs.
On any given year the William S. Key Correctional Center has an operating budget of roughly $5.1 million.
For those adult male inmates in William S. Key Correctional Center who do not have a high school diploma or their GED, they can take classes to earn their GED while they are finishing up their sentence. In order for the inmate to get their GED, they will have to take writing, reading, and math classes. Inmates will also have the chance to work on cultivating and growing crops that were kindly donated to the William S. Key Correctional Center by the Oklahoma Food Bank.