Oregon Department of Corrections

  • Salem, Oregon
Oregon Department of Corrections

Employer Description

The department has custody of adults sentenced to prison for more than 12 months, housing approximately 14,500 adults in 14 state prisons throughout the state. ODOC is recognized nationally among correctional agencies for providing adults in custody with the cognitive, education, and job skills needed to become productive citizens when they transition back to their communities. Due to these efforts, Oregon’s recidivism rate is about 28 percent.

To further focus on safe communities, safe prisons, and a safe workplace, the department created the Oregon Accountability Model. This business strategy is designed to change criminal behavior – during incarceration and post-prison supervision – using evaluation, education, treatment, work, family engagement, and evidence-based community supervision practices. It begins at the assessment phase during intake and impacts individuals throughout incarceration, reintegration, and community supervision. It is inspired by the department’s mission of public safety, accountability, and crime prevention.

ODOC also provides administrative oversight and funding for the community corrections activities of Oregon’s 36 counties. All but two of Oregon’s counties (Linn and Douglas) manage the supervision of offenders in those counties who are subject to jail, parole, post-prison supervision, and/or probation. In addition, ODOC’s Community Corrections Division provides interstate compact administration and jail inspections, as well as central information and data services regarding felons statewide. 

The department’s culture is driven by a set of strong core values: integrity and professionalism, dignity and respect; safety and wellness; fact-based decision making; positive change; honoring our history; and stewardship. ODOC has also adopted a shared vision that includes: valuing employee wellness, engaging employees, operating safe facilities, implementing innovative business practices, preparing offenders for reentry, and partnering with stakeholders. Department staff are actively involved in their communities, serving on commissions, participating in volunteer organizations, coaching kids’ teams, and otherwise giving their time to enhance the quality of life for all Oregonians.

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Oregon Department of Corrections

  • 2767 22nd Street SE, Salem, OR 97302, United States
The department has custody of adults sentenced to prison for more than 12 months, housing approximately 14,500 adults in 14 state prisons throughout the state. ODOC is recognized nationally among correctional agencies for providing adults in custody with the cognitive, education, and job skills needed to become productive citizens when they transition back to their communities. Due to these efforts, Oregon’s recidivism rate is about 28 percent.

To further focus on safe communities, safe prisons, and a safe workplace, the department created the Oregon Accountability Model. This business strategy is designed to change criminal behavior – during incarceration and post-prison supervision – using evaluation, education, treatment, work, family engagement, and evidence-based community supervision practices. It begins at the assessment phase during intake and impacts individuals throughout incarceration, reintegration, and community supervision. It is inspired by the department’s mission of public safety, accountability, and crime prevention.

ODOC also provides administrative oversight and funding for the community corrections activities of Oregon’s 36 counties. All but two of Oregon’s counties (Linn and Douglas) manage the supervision of offenders in those counties who are subject to jail, parole, post-prison supervision, and/or probation. In addition, ODOC’s Community Corrections Division provides interstate compact administration and jail inspections, as well as central information and data services regarding felons statewide. 

The department’s culture is driven by a set of strong core values: integrity and professionalism, dignity and respect; safety and wellness; fact-based decision making; positive change; honoring our history; and stewardship. ODOC has also adopted a shared vision that includes: valuing employee wellness, engaging employees, operating safe facilities, implementing innovative business practices, preparing offenders for reentry, and partnering with stakeholders. Department staff are actively involved in their communities, serving on commissions, participating in volunteer organizations, coaching kids’ teams, and otherwise giving their time to enhance the quality of life for all Oregonians.