Clackamas County Community Corrections Center

Custody/Security Info

The Clackamas County Community Corrections Center located in Milwaukie, OR and is classified as low-security prison within the Oregon Department of Corrections system. It is comprised of secure dormitories that provide housing for up to 50 inmates each. Each dormitory contains a group toilet and shower area as well as sinks. Inmates sleep in a military-style double bunk and have an adjacent metal locker for storage of uniforms, undergarments, shoes, etc. Each dormitory is locked at night with a correctional officer (CO) providing direct supervision of the inmates and the sleeping area. Inmates held at this custody level may still pose a lower risk to security than medium, but they have demonstrated a willingness to comply with institutional rules and regulations.

The prison usually has a double fence perimeter with armed roving patrols. There are less supervision and control over the internal movement of inmates than in a close security prison. Selected low custody inmates are worked outside of the prison under armed supervision of trained COs. These inmate work assignments support prison farm operations or highway maintenance for the Oregon Department of Transportation. Each low-security prison typically has a single cell unit for the punishment of inmates who violate prison rules called the SHU or "the hole".

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Facility Type

The Clackamas County Community Corrections Center located at 9000 SE McBrod Ave supervises offenders on probation/parole supervision for numerous types of offenses, with a primary focus of facilitating community safety and working with offenders to rehabilitate their behavior and reintegrate into the community. The Milwaukie office also has specialized caseloads/units that address the special supervision needs of sex offender and mentally ill offenders. The Milwaukie office continues to research and implement new and more innovative programming/interventions that will help to be even more productive in carrying out the mission of Oregon Probation and Parole.