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| location = Tecumseh, OK
 
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Now known as the Central Oklahoma Juvenile Center, the school buildings have been demolished and built up again over the years. It was previously operated by the Department of Human Services but has been under the jurisdiction of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs since 1995. It is one of Oklahoma's "secure treatment facilities" where "residential programs provide rehabilitative for treatment to the Office of Juvenile Affairs' youth, who have been adjudicated as Youthful Offenders or delinquents and placed in OJA custody."
 
Now known as the Central Oklahoma Juvenile Center, the school buildings have been demolished and built up again over the years. It was previously operated by the Department of Human Services but has been under the jurisdiction of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs since 1995. It is one of Oklahoma's "secure treatment facilities" where "residential programs provide rehabilitative for treatment to the Office of Juvenile Affairs' youth, who have been adjudicated as Youthful Offenders or delinquents and placed in OJA custody."
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The COJC sits directly on the same 30-acres of the original 147.7-acre plat. It is a co-ed center and has 72 beds.<ref>[http://www.ok.gov/oja/COJC/About_COJC/ http://www.ok.gov/oja/COJC/About_COJC/]</ref><ref>[https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/8227/ https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/8227/]</ref><ref>[https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/6474/rec/2 https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/6474/rec/2]</ref><ref>[https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/5395/rec/2 https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/5395/rec/2]</ref>
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The COJC sits directly on the same 30-acres of the original 147.7-acre plat. It is a co-ed center and has 72 beds.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[http://www.ok.gov/oja/COJC/About_COJC/]</ref>
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[https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/8227/]</ref>
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[https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/6474/rec/2]</ref>
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[https://digitalprairie.ok.gov/digital/collection/culture/id/5395/rec/2]</ref>
  
 
[[Category:Oklahoma]]
 
[[Category:Oklahoma]]
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[[Category:Active Institution]]
 
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