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Salem-News.com (Aug-29-2014 21:34)

Shot Fired at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution Kills Inmate

The institution is currently on lockdown status and visiting is canceled until further notice.

(PENDLETON, Ore.) - EOCI building front Today, an Oregon Department of Corrections Correctional Officer fired a shot to prevent imminent serious bodily injury to an inmate being assaulted at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution (EOCI).

The Correctional Officer fired the shot from a yard tower after two inmates who were assaulting a third inmate failed to disengage.

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Salem-News.com (May-20-2014 21:51)

First Prison Beekeeping Program Starts at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility

This new program will keep inmates buzzing with intrigue.

(WILSONVILLE, Ore.) - Prison beekeeping A group of honey bees arrived at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility late last month to take up residence in three hives that will be cared for by inmate workers as part of the first prison beekeeping program in Oregon.

The hives each contain one queen and up to 5,000 bees, which include drones and worker bees. Since all worker bees are female, it seems somehow appropriate that this brand new program should begin at Oregon's only women's prison.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-14-2012 19:44)

Nearly 80 Oregon Prison Inmates Died Between 2010-2011- Most `Unreported` Says AP

AP reports: "Most Oregon prison deaths unreported to public; 79 inmates died in custody on 2010-2011".

(SALEM) - Oregon prisons A new story about Oregon prison deaths by The AP; Most Oregon prison deaths unreported to public; 79 inmates died in custody on 2010-2011 confirms many things we have reported.

All manner of Oregon prison deaths have not been reported to the public and they won't be in the future, Oregon officials say.

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Salem-News.com (May-23-2011 15:59)

Letter to the Editor: Oregon`s Cruel and Unusual Punishment

One has to wonder what has happened to the courts and the lawyers serving those courts in dear old Oregon.

(REGINA, Saskatchewan) - State of Oregon A young man in Hermiston fights and has fought the justice system since he was arrested at 19! No DNA evidence was presented… the girls never went for a medical and as I’m told others were threatened to keep their nose out of the matter!

Strange indeed as Colton Calhoun has vehemently denied having sexual contact With the girl! He was sentenced to eight years in prison.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-16-2010 10:35)

Oregon`s Death Camps: The Prison System

The death rates in the prisons are excessive and a result of the punitive medical care being dispensed or not dispensed to the prisoners.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Prisoner in cell I am not going to identify the prison nor the guard with a moral conscience from which this information comes.

It has come to my attention that the perverse medical care in the Oregon Prison system is in effect severely mistreating sick patients in effect making it a part of the punitive actions against these prisoners.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-04-2007 04:35)

Governor Establishes Inmate Re-Entry Council to Reduce Criminal Recidivism

Oregon prisons currently house nearly 13,500 inmates, a record number due to tougher sentencing laws and the state’s growing population.

(SALEM, Ore. ) - Governor Ted Kulongoski Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski last week issued an executive order creating the Governor’s Re-Entry Council, a statewide leadership group to work collaboratively on improving the success and safety of inmates’ transitions back into society after they complete their sentences.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-25-2007 11:39)

OSU Students Attend Class Inside Oregon State Penitentiary

Portland State University and the University of Oregon are also participating in Inside-Out.

(SALEM) - A group of Oregon State University students taking a Public Policy course with men in the state’s only maximum-security prison are among the first on the West Coast to participate in The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, a national program based at Temple University in Philadelphia.

OSU’s Michelle Inderbitzin, an assistant professor in sociology, received an L.L. Stewart Faculty Development Award in 2005 to receive training in The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program.

Her goal was to teach a class inside a prison that would include OSU students as well as incarcerated students.

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Salem-News.com (Jan-03-2007 08:44)

Dangerous Sex Offender Sought by Police

Olonzie Jr. Clemman did not return to the Work Center on Saturday.

(SALEM, Ore.) - Olonzie Jr. Clemman Marion County Sheriff Parole and Probation Deputies are asking for the public’s help in locating a twice convicted sex offender who did not return to the Marion County Work Center over the weekend.

57-year-old Olonzie Jr. Clemman is living at the work center at 4000 Aumsville Highway SE as a condition of his post-prison supervision. However, Clemman did not report to the center Saturday.

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