Basic Facts About Prison and Oregon - 2009

Number of Prisons 14 Prisons – The newest, Deer Ridge in Madras, opened in 2007 with a capacity of 1,867 beds.
Number of Prisoners 13,723 people as of February 1, 2009.
Women Prisoners 1,079 of Oregon’s prisoners were women as of February 1, 2009.

Future Prisons

A new prison at Junction City will have 1,794 beds. Proposed start date summer 2009. Estimated cost is in excess of $350 million.
State Population 3,747,455 (based on 2007 estimates from the US Census)
DOC Budget The Department of Corrections budget for the 2009-2011 biennium is approximately $1.5 billion.
DOC website The ODOC website has extensive statistics, policy and budget information, along with visiting information organized by prison. Some statistics are updated monthly.
Death Penalty? Yes, there are currently 32 inmates awaiting execution on death row.
Newspapers The main newspapers in the state that cover stories related to prisons and Corrections policy are the Oregonian and the Statesman Journal. You can see a fairly complete list of Oregon newspapers here.
Pew Report Oregon directed one in every 10 general fund dollars to corrections. Oregon spends a larger percentage of its general fund budget on Corrections than any other state. Pew Report, 1 in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008
Racial Disparity Although Black/African-American people make up less than 2% of Oregon's population, they make up 10% of Oregon's prison population.