Moss Justice Center. All surrounding and local communities operate their own municipal lock up facilities as well. Opening the municipal jail was the most efficient use of taxpayers' money as officers will be able to get back in the field to serve and protect citizens through streamlined booking processes at the municipal facility. Opening the jail also allows for diversion programs, such as the Sobering Center Public Inebriate Alternative , to be operated more efficiently.
So, an officer, if it's overflowed here, well, it makes it a lot easier for them to then go to Tulsa County, which is literally a half a mile away," Meulenberg said.
The municipal jail opened in It is overseen by TPD and staffed by a private firm under contract with the city. The city announced plans for the jail in after a protracted feud with the county over the daily fees to hold an inmate.
The overflow agreement runs through June And hopefully, I believe this contract will extend eventually, and I hope that we can continue working together in partnership without all the political and internal fighting that occurred in the past," said Sheriff Vic Regalado.
City prisoners will be released from the county jail once they complete their sentence or upon a municipal judge's order. Search Query Show Search.
Inmates are afforded many different opportunities from church services for a variety of faiths to educational classes and programs designed to assist in reducing recidivism. Each year people graduate with a GED and are presented a certificate of completion.
Inmates are also provided with opportunities to work and learn new, improved skill sets. When law enforcement officers within Tulsa County arrest a person on misdemeanor and felony charges, they are booked in the David L.
Moss Criminal Justice Center.
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