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OCCJA changes the game at OSA Conference
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October 17, 2025
OCCJA changes the game at OSA Conference
By DANIELLE HAYS OCCJA

The Okmulgee County Criminal Justice Authority (OCCJA) made a lasting impression at this year’s Oklahoma Sheriffs’ Association (OSA) Annual Conference, not only by attending but by changing the tone of the event itself. For many in attendance, it marked a turning point, one where a public trust-operated jail stepped into a teaching role, leading professional discussions that inspired agencies to think differently about detention management.

Four OCCJA representatives took the stage as instructors, presenting to more than 90 participants on topics that blended innovation, accountability and real-world application. Their sessions, The Value of ACA Accreditation, AI-Powered Enhancements in Jail, OCCJA Escape 2021 and Trust on Trial: Jail Trust vs. Public Trust in Operating Detention Facilities, highlighted OCCJA’s expertise in modern jail operations, technology integration, accreditation and emergency management. The classes were described by attendees as forward-thinking and eye-opening, with one OSA leader stating that the OCCJA’s participation is encouraging new and positive discussion.

That statement reflects precisely what OCCJA set out to do: to challenge norms, push boundaries and set new standards for what detention is capable of. The OCCJA’s willingness to teach, share and collaborate demonstrates that leadership in detention isn’t confined to traditional structures; it thrives where innovation is encouraged.

While most county jails in Oklahoma are operated directly by an elected sheriff, OCCJA stands apart as a public trust established under Title 60 of the Oklahoma Statutes and governed by a Board of Trustees with Okmulgee County serving as its beneficiary. OCCJA applies a business-minded approach to detention management while maintaining full transparency and public accountability through outside independent audits, open meetings and a nine-member board selected by either elected or appointed officials. The result is a facility that operates with the precision of a modern corporation while upholding the same legal and ethical standards that guide all Oklahoma jails.

Through its continued partnership with professional organizations like the Oklahoma Sheriffs’ Association, OCCJA proves that leadership in detention isn’t defined by tradition; it’s defined by innovation. By moving beyond conventional frameworks, OCCJA continues to prove that public trust governance can drive operational excellence and empower dedicated staff.

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