Oregon Youth Authority

Oregon Youth Authority
Agency overview
Formed 1995 (1995)
Headquarters 530 Center St. N.E. Salem, Oregon 97301
Employees 1,100 (April 2015)
Agency executives
  • Fariborz Pakseresht, Director
  • Joseph O'Leary, Deputy Director
Website www.oregon.gov/oya/pages/index.aspx

The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is a state agency of Oregon, headquartered in Suite 500 of the 530 Center St. NE building in Salem.[1] The agency operates juvenile corrections.

A juvenile crime prevention task force chaired by then-Attorney General of Oregon Ted Kulongoski recommended the creation of a separate juvenile corrections agency. The OYA was established as a distinct agency in 1995.[2]

Facilities

Facilities include:[3]

Secure correctional facilities for boys:

Oak Creek Youth Correctional Facility in Albany is the state's only secure correctional facility for girls.[3]

Transition and work study programs include:

The Corvallis House Young Women's Transition Program moved to the Oak Creek Youth Correctional Facility and is now known as the Young Women's Transition Program (Aspen YWTP).[3] The program was previously in Corvallis.[4]

References

  1. "Contact Us." Oregon Youth Authority. Retrieved on August 24, 2010.
  2. "About us." Oregon Youth Authority. Retrieved on August 24, 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 "OYA Facilities." Oregon Youth Authority. Retrieved on August 24, 2010.
  4. "OYA Facilities." Oregon Youth Authority. April 30, 2008. Retrieved on August 24, 2010.
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