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Located in Tulsa, OK, Tulsa Transitional operates as a private contractor with various government agency agreements providing state-minimum custody requirements. Programs are offered to all custody levels, including work release residents focused on reentry success. With a strong emphasis on rehabilitation, Tulsa Transitional provides comprehensive educational and vocational opportunities. Onsite amenities include dietary, health, fitness, educational, religious, and recreational services. Regular inspections ensure compliance with government standards, ensuring the facility's continued operation.
The Tulsa Transitional Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, commonly referred to as the Tulsa Center, operates as one of Oklahoma’s largest community corrections and reentry facilities. Located in downtown Tulsa, the center serves as a structured halfway house environment for offenders transitioning from incarceration back into the community. Formerly known as the Avalon Correctional Center, the facility operates under contract with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections and maintains accreditation through the American Correctional Association, reflecting compliance with nationally recognized correctional standards. Since opening in July 1995, the center has steadily expanded to accommodate growing correctional and reentry needs throughout Oklahoma.
Today, the Tulsa Transitional Center maintains a housing capacity of 390 beds, making it one of the more substantial halfway house operations in the state. The facility was specifically designed to provide structured supervision and transitional programming for offenders nearing release from prison custody. Unlike traditional correctional institutions focused primarily on incarceration, the Tulsa Center emphasizes reintegration, accountability, employment readiness, and behavioral development aimed at reducing repeat offenses and improving long-term community outcomes. Residents housed at the facility remain under correctional supervision while participating in work programs, counseling, and structured reentry services.
One of the most distinctive features of the Tulsa Transitional Center is its comprehensive focus on transitional rehabilitation rather than long-term incarceration. The facility offers extensive employment services, job-readiness training, life skills instruction, case management, and cognitive-based programming designed to prepare residents for successful reentry into society. A key component of the center’s programming includes a structured 30-day, 100-hour cognitive transitional program that focuses on behavioral decision-making, accountability, and personal development. Because the center sits in downtown Tulsa, residents have greater access to employment opportunities, public transportation, treatment providers, and community resources compared to many rural correctional programs.
In addition to traditional halfway house services, the Tulsa Center also provides several alternative correctional supervision programs for court-referred individuals and community-based offenders. These services include residential work release programs, weekend incarceration options, and day-reporting supervision for eligible participants. These alternative sentencing and supervision programs allow courts and corrections officials to manage lower-risk offenders through structured accountability measures outside of full-time prison confinement. The center’s flexible programming structure has made it an important resource within Oklahoma’s broader criminal justice and offender rehabilitation system.
Over the years, the Tulsa Transitional Center has developed a reputation as a major reentry and community corrections hub within Oklahoma. Its downtown location, large bed capacity, accredited status, and emphasis on employment and behavioral rehabilitation distinguish it from more traditional correctional facilities focused solely on incarceration. By combining structured supervision with workforce preparation, counseling, and cognitive development programming, the Tulsa Center continues playing an important role in helping offenders transition from prison custody back into productive community life while supporting Oklahoma’s broader efforts to reduce recidivism and strengthen public safety.