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Jail Division

Address:
Jail Division
251 West Olive Street
Newport, OR 97365

Tel: 541-265-4277

Division Commander:
Lieutenant Jamie Russell,
Jail Commander

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Jail Team

Lincoln County Sheriff's Office
Jail Team 2009

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Contents:



Mission Statement

Our mission is to serve our community by providing a safe, secure facility where people are treated with dignity and respect and learn to be accountable for their actions.

Vision Statement

Our vision is to challenge the traditional paradigm of Corrections by providing an atmosphere where people see the value in positive change. We offer opportunities for growth and we live our values on a daily basis.

VALUES
We believe people can change.
We commit to professional integrity and fiscal responsibility.
We value the dignity and respect of all people.
We believe in the importance of teamwork.
We value the perspective, creativity and contributions of all.
We encourage growth and learning.
We recognize achievement and celebrate success.

LINCOLN COUNTY JAIL: Facts and Information
keyLincoln County Jail opened June 1, 1992
Capacity of the Lincoln County Jail 161
Number of beds that remain unutilized 49
Number of bookings per year 3,482 in 2008
Total certified staff members 42
Facility Design Combination: Primarily direct podular supervision with some indirect podular supervision
Online Video: "Beyond the Myths: The Jail in Your Community" by the U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections. Informs you of the value that local jails bring to the community. Time: 22.57 mins.
Lincoln County Jail Review Full NIC Report (*PDF file) See Media Release from Sheriff Dotson Regarding Jail Review Report Media Release

A cell in the Lincoln County Jail

A cell in the Lincoln County Jail
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A second photo of a cell

A pod in the Lincoln County Jail

A pod in the Lincoln County Jail
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INMATE INFORMATION
INMATE ROSTERwho's in jail?
A-Z Index to Inmate Roster Crime Codes
What is ARSON 1, DEL SUB AF, DRIV S/R, MISCH II and more....
Oregon Sheriff's Jail Command Council – Jail vs. prison – is there a difference?
How To...
Send Mail to an Inmate
Send Money to an Inmate
Visit an Inmate in Jail
Post Bail for an Inmate

HOW TO VOLUNTEER AT THE LINCOLN COUNTY JAIL
volunteer application
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How to Volunteer

If you are interested in volunteering in one or more of the following areas:

  • PF (Prison Fellowship)
  • AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
  • NA (Narcotics Anonymous)
  • NAC (Native American Ceremony)

please complete a volunteer application (on left) and mail or deliver it to the address at the top of this page.

SAIL PROGRAM: Successful Achievements in Living (S.A.I.L.)
SAIL program
slideshow
What's SAIL About?
Slideshow, or pdf file of the presentation
Why SAIL? (pdf file*)
A history of reform programs in US jails. Where SAIL was developed. Its focus on education and motivation. Success facts from the SAIL program in our jail.

VICTIM INFORMATION AND NOTIFICATION EVERYDAY (VINE)
Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) is a telephone service that provides victims, as well as concerned citizens, with inmate custody and case information and release notification. Examples of information include:

  • Current custody status and charges
  • Inmate location
  • Next court date and time
  • Inmate's scheduled release date

Call 1-877-674-8463 any time, seven days a week for offender information or to register for notification services.

For victim notification, you must register with VINE. VINE requires a telephone number where you can be reached and a 4-digit PIN. If an inmate is released from custody, the VINE service will call you every 30 minutes for 24 hours or until the call is confirmed. Calls are confirmed and stopped by entering your 4-digit PIN.

*pdf files on this page require Adobe Reader to view. Free download: Get Adobe Acrobat Reader


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