New Oklahoma Prison Chief Says Staff Morale Is Low

<p>Joe Allbaugh said Wednesday prison facilities are crumbling and overcrowded, guards are underpaid and understaffed, morale is low and the state is ill-prepared to handle a projected increase in the number of inmates.</p>

Wednesday, February 10th 2016, 4:15 pm

By: News On 6


A longtime Republican political operative hired as the interim director of Oklahoma's prison system doesn't mince words about problems he's seen after a month on the job.

Joe Allbaugh said Wednesday prison facilities are crumbling and overcrowded, guards are underpaid and understaffed, morale is low and the state is ill-prepared to handle a projected increase in the number of inmates.

The 63-year-old Oklahoma native still says he's interested in taking the job full-time and working to turn things around at the beleaguered agency.

Since being hired just over a month ago, Allbaugh has made unannounced visits to more than a dozen state facilities.

A supporter of the death penalty, Allbaugh says he's also ready to update the state's execution protocols, which are the subject of a grand jury investigation.
 

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