Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Kenneth Corn
Majority Caucus Chairman
Senate District 4
Le Flore and Sequoyah Counties
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Release: July 11, 2005
Inmate’s Death Shows Need for Prison Funding Fix
The death of an inmate at the Oklahoma State Reformatory
in Granite should serve as a sobering reminder to lawmakers and
the public of the critical staffing needs in the Oklahoma Department
of Corrections, State Senator Kenneth
Corn said Monday.
Corn, D-Poteau, said a fight in the prison exercise yard turned
deadly Sunday evening when one inmate was killed and three others
were injured.
“We must address the crisis facing our prison system as soon
as possible,” said Corn, who is heading up the Senate’s
effort to find a comprehensive solution to the funding shortage
at the Department of Corrections. “The need is real and immediate.
We have a shortage of corrections officers and as a result the safety
of the prison population, our prison guards and our families are
at risk. We can’t wait for the violence to reach beyond the
razor wire and into our communities. Now is the time to act.”
As chairman of the Senate Appropriations Sub-Committee on Public
Safety and Judiciary, Corn is expected to unveil a plan to fund
the hiring of additional guards at state prisons later this week.
House Speaker Todd
Hiett, however, has said action on DOC funding issues can wait
until next near and don’t need attention during the current
special session called by Governor Brad
Henry.
“The Senate is ready to act on a comprehensive plan to correct
the chronic funding issues at DOC. It’s time for the House
to engage in the debate. How many deaths is it going to take before
Speaker Hiett and the Republicans are willing to admit we’re
facing a real crisis?” Corn asked.
Corn said the Department of Corrections responded to the violent
incident at Granite by beefing up staffing at the southwest Oklahoma
facility with guards temporarily transferred from two prisons in
Lexington and one in Fort Supply.
“At best that’s a short-term fix that might help keep
unrest at Granite under control but at what price?
Temporarily reassigning guards when there’s an outbreak of
violence isn’t the solution. We need to increase staffing
in our prisons now and take a comprehensive approach to managing
our prison population in the future,” Corn said.
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more information contact:
Senator Corn's
Office - (405) 521-5576

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