The Comanche County Detention Center is a 284 bed jail in the city of Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma.
This page provides information on how to search for an inmate in the official jail roster, or by calling the facility at 580-250-1902, directions to the facility, and inmate services such as the visitation schedule and policies, funding an inmate's account, mailing them a letter, receiving phone calls from an inmate, voicemail, emailing and texting, tablet rentals, bail bond instructions, and commissary purchases.
Phone: 580-250-1902
Physical Address:
315 SW 5th Street
Lawton, OK 73501-4347
Mailing Address (personal mail):
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate ID#
Prodigy Solutions - Comanche County
PO Box 1498
Chickasha, OK 73018
Mailing Address (legal mail or subscriptions):
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate ID#
Comanche County Detention Center
315 SW 5th Street
Lawton, OK 73501
Other Jails and Prisons
To search for an inmate in the Comanche County Detention Center, review their criminal charges, the amount of their bond, when they can get visits, or even view their mugshot, go to the Official Jail Inmate Roster, or call the jail at 580-250-1902 for the information you are looking for. You can also look up a Criminal Court Case online for an offender that was arrested in Comanche County.
Comanche County Detention Center Inmate Search
The Comanche County Detention Center maintains an average of 284 offenders in custody on any given day. The Comanche County Detention Center has a monthly turnover of 40% of their inmate population, another 30% turnover every 90 days, another 20% every six months, and approximately 10% stay incarcerated between six and twelve months. Every year Comanche County law enforcement agencies arrest and detain approximately 6,180 offenders.
The following charts of Comanche County inmate population demographics are updated daily. The information shown is for today. For research purposes we have broken down the inmates by sex, age, ethnicity, and criminal charges.
The information is compiled from the Comanche County Corrections Department, the state of Oklahoma Department of Corrections, as well as the United States Department of Justice and Census Bureau records. It represents every person in custody in Comanche County.
For complete information on how to get directions, bond, visit, mail, send and receive email and texts, receive phone calls, and send money or commissary to an inmate, find arrest information for Comanche County and other counties surrounding this one, scroll down this page. We have a section for each.
We also provide photos of the jail that we have collected over the years.
For a collection of over 20 additional graphs and charts of the demographic and criminal arrest information of the inmates in Comanche County and Oklahoma state prisons, click the button below.
Comanche County INMATE DEMOGRAPHICS
Race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 24 | 9.84% |
Black | 84 | 34.43% |
Hispanic or Latino | 86 | 35.25% |
American Indian/Native Alaskan | 20 | 8.20% |
Asian | 13 | 5.33% |
Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian | 9 | 3.69% |
Other | 8 | 3.28% |
Total | 244 | 100.0% |
(many inmates have multiple charges)
Charge | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Felony (3rd Degree) | 87 | 35.66% |
Felony (2rd Degree) | 29 | 11.89% |
Felony (1st Degree) | 20 | 8.20% |
State Jail Felony | 15 | 6.15% |
Felony (Uncategorized) | 25 | 10.25% |
Misdemeanor (Class A) | 68 | 27.87% |
Misdemeanor (Class C) | 0 | 0.00% |
Holds | 0 | 0.00% |
Uncategorized | 0 | 0.00% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 215 | 88.11% |
Female | 29 | 11.89% |
Total | 244 | 100.0% |
Age | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Under 18 | 4 | 1.64% |
18-20 | 10 | 4.10% |
21-24 | 31 | 12.70% |
25-30 | 46 | 18.85% |
31-35 | 35 | 14.34% |
36-40 | 38 | 15.57% |
41-45 | 28 | 11.48% |
46-50 | 17 | 6.97% |
51-55 | 16 | 6.56% |
56-60 | 9 | 3.69% |
61-65 | 4 | 1.64% |
66-75 | 4 | 1.64% |
76-85 | 2 | 0.82% |
Total | 244 | 100.0% |
The Comanche County Jail, sometimes called the Lawton Jail, was closed for a short period of time, and then reopened as the Comanche County Detention Center in September of 2003 with 284 beds. It is an updated building that has improved technology and tools for maintaining the health and safety of all inmates, officers, and the community. Inmates that end up housed at this facility are from the surrounding area as well as the state and federal law enforcement agencies.
To improve reintegration and to reduce recidivism, there are several programs in place that the inmates can take part in. This includes work on addictions that may be present, substance abuse, counseling, and other programs. To maintain the facility and the safety of everyone who is in the space, there is extensive training for all staff and officers. A Correctional Emergency Response Team is trained and present to respond to any emergencies or incidents that may occur within the facility. Visitation is available, as well as mail and outgoing phone calls, and even email, to help inmates to remain in contact with their families and friends outside the jail. To schedule visits, follow the instruction bealow, and if you need assistance you can call 866-700-4545 ext. 7.
To find out if someone you know has been recently arrested and booked into the Comanche County Detention Center, call the jail’s booking line at 580-250-1902.
There may be an automated method of looking them up by their name over the phone, or you may be directed to speak to someone at the jail. Sometimes the jail staff may ask you the offender’s date of birth to ensure privacy of the offender’s status.
Keep in mind that after an arrest, the information on an offender may not be publicly available for several hours.
If you don’t want to check up on an offender by calling the jail, you can also try looking up people recently booked online.
Comanche County Detention Center Booking Roster
After being arrested and taken into custody, and after being read their Miranda Rights, an offender will next be transported to the local police or department or the Sheriff’s Department in Comanche County for booking.
Booking is very involved and requires multiple steps in the process, however, keep in mind that most attorneys will advise that an offender remain silent and not offer any additional information about the crime they have been arrested for because anything they do say may be recorded and may very well be used against them in court.
Booking includes having their photo (mugshot) and fingerprints taken, as well as being asked a lot of questions about their personal history and state of mind. If it’s a serious felony, their DNA may also be taken. They will also be checked for warrants in Comanche County and other Oklahoma and USA jurisdictions.
If the offender was arrested for a DUI offense, and has refused a breathalyzer test, they may also be forced to have blood drawn by a doctor or nurse.
It is also very likely that the offender will undergo a humiliating full body search while in the nude. This includes bending over, spreading their cheeks in the direction of an officer, and coughing. They will also be walked through a metal detector or x-ray machine, like those used at an airport.
The arresting jurisdiction will ask about gang affiliations, tattoos, medical conditions, prescribed medication they are taking, recreational drugs they are on or addicted to, allergies, if they are suicidal, and other relevant information that will help with determining their cell assignment and special needs.
During the arrest and booking process an offender will also have all their personal property confiscated and held for either their release from jail, or with the offender’s approval, released to a friend or family member.
Personal property includes the clothing they are wearing, money, wallets, purses, cell phones, jewelry, body rings, earrings, watches, and even glasses if they are deemed a security risk. If they are allowed to keep their shoes or sneakers, the laces are removed.
At this point the offender will be allowed to make a free phone call to a person of their choice to notify them of their arrest, and/or arrange a bond or bail for their release.
If the offender is being detained and housed while awaiting arraignment, the Comanche County Detention Center will provide a jail garment and slip-on shoes, a blanket, sheets, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a towel.
Often, before they are dressed in the jail outfit and brought to their housing location, they will be forced to take a shower and undergo a disinfectant treatment for body and hair lice, scabies or other pests that may be residing on their person.
Booking can take anywhere from an hour to 24 hours or more. It all depends on the number of people that are awaiting processing, the number of staff on duty at the time, and the behavior of the offender.
If the offender is heavily intoxicated and/or violent, the Booking Officer may decide to stick the offender in a holding cell for several hours until they become more manageable.
580-250-1902
1. Possession of marijuana – $1,000.00
2. Possession of paraphernalia – $500.00
3. Transporting open container – $500.00
4. Driving with suspended/revoked or canceled driver’s license – $1,000.00
5. Driving without security verification – $500.00
6. Petit larceny – $500.00
7. Bogus check – $1,000.00
8. Reckless or careless driving – $750.00
9. Speeding or other minor traffic violation – $250.00
How Do You Visit an Inmate in the Comanche County Detention Center? What is the Schedule?
Virtual (Remote) Visitation:
Make an account at Prodigy Sales and make sure that your inmate has funds on their account.
Prodigy Sales' website will explain how to do Remote Visitation.
If you have any questions call Lt. Weber at 580-250-1902 ext.108 or Lt. Walls at 580-250-1902 ext. 105.
Comanche County Detention Center VIDEO VISITATION SCHEDULE
315 SW 5th Street
Lawton, OK 73501-4347
580-250-1902
VIDEO VISITATION SCHEDULE
DAY | TIME |
SUNDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
MONDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
TUESDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
WEDNESDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
THURSDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
FRIDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
SATURDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
Visitation for Comanche County Jail inmates utilizes the Prodigy Inmate Visitation website for its visitation software.
If you should have a question or need assistance, call Prodigy Customer Support at 866-700-4545 ext. 7.
Signing up for Prodigy video visitation is quick and easy. Just follow these steps!
1. Sign Up Here.
2. Complete the information to be approved. You must submit a photo on ProdigySales.com to be approved for visitation.
3. Once approved, log in to the terminal to schedule a visit. Use the username and password you set when creating your account.
4. Select your scheduled visit session and click. Visits will show 5 minutes prior to the scheduled time.
5. Click on Start Video Call. Wait for the inmate to login. Once both parties have logged in, your visit will commence.
NOTE: Onsite video visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. This is for friends or family that do not have their own computer or smart phone. Visit Prodigy Sales to schedule onsite visitation or to see if Comanche County Detention Center allows Offsite Video Visitation from your home device.
Onsite video Visits will be 20 minutes in length (unless you were late) and someone is already scheduled after you. In that case, your visit will end at the previously scheduled time.
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Inmate Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
Learn even more ⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show lessCan I Use My Computer or Phone to Have a Remote Video Visit with an Inmate in the Comanche County Detention Center?
Virtual (Remote) Visitation:
Make an account at Prodigy Sales and make sure that your inmate has funds on their account.
Prodigy Sales' website will explain how to do Remote Visitation.
If you have any questions call Lt. Weber at 580-250-1902 ext.108 or Lt. Walls at 580-250-1902 ext. 105.
Comanche County Detention Center VIDEO VISITATION SCHEDULE
315 SW 5th Street
Lawton, OK 73501-4347
580-250-1902
VIDEO VISITATION SCHEDULE
DAY | TIME |
SUNDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
MONDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
TUESDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
WEDNESDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
THURSDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
FRIDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
SATURDAY | 8:00AM - 10:00PM |
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Video Remote Visitation Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
Learn even more ⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show lessHow Do You Deposit Money for an Inmate in the Comanche County Detention Center?
MONEY for Commissary
All visitors who wish to leave money for an inmate may do so at the Comanche County Detention Center Administration Office.
Money will be accepted between 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Money may be mailed into the facility at any time.
Only money orders and cashier’s checks are accepted.
Make the money order payable to the inmate along with your name and return address.
The mailing address for the Detention Center is:
Comanche County Detention Center
315 SW 5th Street, Room 208
Lawton, OK 73501
To deposit money online for an inmate in Comanche County Detention Center follow these steps:
For all information, tips and procedures for sending money to an inmate in Comanche County Detention Center, or depositing money at the jail, over the phone or by mail, check out our Send Money Page for Comanche County.
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Inmate Money and Trust Fund Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
Learn even more ⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show lessHow Do I Receive Phone Calls from an Inmate in the Comanche County Detention Center?
To receive phone calls from inmates in Comanche County, or to assist them in making phone calls to other people, follow these steps:
Inmate phone services for inmates at the Comanche County Jail are provided by Prodigy Solutions.
Send an Inmate a Deposit Online for them to purchase phone cards, or add money to their account so they can call whoever they want, or be able to call only you.
For all the information regarding phone calls with Comanche County inmates; rules, policies, phone calling times, limits and more visit our Inmate Phone Page.
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Inmate Phone Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
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Postcards
The Comanche County Detention Center allows inmates to receive pre-metered postcards like the type purchased from the post office. They may also allow certain photo postcards as long as they have not been tampered with or contain images that may be considered to be obscene or violent in nature. It is best to only use blue or black ink. Always include your name and return address.
Envelopes
The Comanche County Detention Center also allows envelopes to be mailed to inmates. It is best to only use blue or black ink.
Postcards and envelopes MUST HAVE the sender's full name and return address on the envelope.
Postcards and envelopes MUST be mailed to the following address:
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate ID#
Prodigy Solutions - Comanche County
PO Box 1498
Chickasha, OK 73018
Legal Mail
Send all Legal Mail to this Address:
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate ID#
Comanche County Detention Center
315 SW 5th Street
Lawton, OK 73501
Newspapers
Newspapers may also be mailed to an inmate as long as they are shipped directly from the publisher.
Magazines
News, special interest or sports magazines may also be mailed to an inmate as long as they are shipped directly from the publisher. Any magazines that contain profanity, weapons, pornography or other content that is adult in nature will be confiscated by the jail staff and will NOT be delivered to the inmate.
Books
The Comanche County Detention Center allows books to be mailed directly to the jail from a reputable source such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Books-A-Million. You can order them directly from your computer and have them shipped to the inmate at the address noted.
Books must NOT contain images or content that are considered excessively violent, pornographic or obscene. Any book that does not meet the Comanche County Detention Center standards will be disposed of.
Hard cover books will not be accepted by the jail due to their potential to be used as a weapon.
All newspapers, magazines and books are to be shipped to:
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate ID#
Comanche County Detention Center
315 SW 5th Street
Lawton, OK 73501
For inmates receiving mail in the Comanche County Detention Center there are different addresses and policies depending on the inmate's status, as well as what type of mail they are receiving; personal mail, legal mail, subscriptions or books sent from a third-party such as Amazon.
All mail is to be shipped to the Comanche County Detention Center:
Inmate's Full Name & Inmate ID#
Prodigy Solutions - Comanche County
PO Box 1498
Chickasha, OK 73018
For complete information on mail policies, what you can send an inmate and what address to send them, check out our Inmate Mail page.
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Inmate Mail Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
Learn even more ⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show lessCan I purchase Commissary Online for an Inmate in the Comanche County Detention Center, and what can I purchase?
Money for your inmate's commissary, must be deposited by you. Details below.
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Commissary Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
Learn even more ⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show lessHow Can I Communicate with an Inmate in the Comanche County Detention Center using an Online Messaging Service?
Since Comanche County Detention Center contracts with JailATM / Prodigy Telephone Solutions. they either already or will soon provide you and your inmate the ability to use their Messaging Service to send and receive electronic messages. Try both Jail ATM & Prodigy. They are in the midst of a merger and one or the other will be handling this jail's account.
Depending on the facility, inmates can either view messages from you by:
Pay for the Prodigy Inmate Messaging Service at Comanche County Detention Center.
- Online,
- Over the Phone by calling 866-700-4545,
- Using a Kiosk at Comanche County Detention Center.
Pay for the JailATM Inmate Messaging Service at Comanche County Detention Center.
- Online,
- Using a Kiosk at Comanche County Detention Center.
- Over the phone by calling 877-810-0914.
How much does it cost to send and receive messages?
Rates to send messages vary and are subject to change.
The typical cost is $1.00 per message, plus $1.00 per photo and $3.00 per 30 second video when available.
Step 1 - Sign in or create an account to find your facility.
Step 2 - Fund Account
NOTE: By turning on messaging, you will fund your account with $5.00 and authorize Prodigy / Jail ATM to charge your payment method for the same amount if you send a message or receive a collect message and do not have enough money.
To send messages to a Comanche County inmate follow these instructions:
Since Comanche County Detention Center contracts with JailATM / Prodigy Telephone Solutions. they either already or will soon provide you and your inmate the ability to use their Messaging Service to send and receive electronic messages. Try both Jail ATM & Prodigy. They are in the midst of a merger and one or the other will be handling the Comanche County Detention Center account.
Pay for the Prodigy Inmate Messaging Service at Comanche County Detention Center.
- Online,
- Over the Phone by calling 866-700-4545,
- Using a Kiosk at Comanche County Detention Center.
Pay for the JailATM Inmate Messaging Service at Comanche County Detention Center.
- Online,
- Using a Kiosk at Comanche County Detention Center.
- Over the phone 877-810-0914.
For all the information you need regarding messaging a Comanche County inmate at the jail, including how it's done, how much it costs, rules and regulations and more, check out our Text/Email an Inmate Page.
NOTE: All of your communication with an inmate is recorded. Use discretion in what you discuss.
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Text and Email Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
Learn even more ⇓ Learn more ⇓ Show lessDo Inmates in the Comanche County Detention Center have Access to Tablets or Computers?
We’ve compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for everything you need to know about Comanche County Detention Center’s Tablet Policies, Rules and Guidelines. If you still have questions after reviewing these FAQs, call 580-250-1902 for further assistance.
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What are the other Jails in the Neighboring Counties surrounding Comanche County?
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 973,343 | 93.26% |
Female | 70,362 | 6.74% |
Total | 1,043,705 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 327,300 | 35.27% |
Black | 345,500 | 37.23% |
Hispanic | 226,800 | 24.44% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 15,900 | 1.71% |
Asian | 12,500 | 1.35% |
Total | 928,000 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 622,200 | 95.46% |
Female | 31,700 | 4.86% |
Total | 653,900 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 178,600 | 29.23% |
Black | 234,500 | 38.38% |
Hispanic | 179,500 | 29.38% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 9,600 | 1.57% |
Asian | 8,800 | 1.44% |
Total | 611,000 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 147,500 | 93.95% |
Female | 10,000 | 6.37% |
Total | 157,500 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 37,600 | 26.04% |
Black | 63,000 | 43.63% |
Hispanic | 39,100 | 27.08% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 2,300 | 1.59% |
Asian | 2,400 | 1.66% |
Total | 144,400 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 16,000 | 86.02% |
Female | 2,600 | 13.98% |
Total | 18,600 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 5,400 | 43.90% |
Black | 3,600 | 29.27% |
Hispanic | 2,900 | 23.58% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 200 | 1.63% |
Asian | 200 | 1.63% |
Total | 12,300 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 159,800 | 98.95% |
Female | 2,200 | 1.36% |
Total | 162,000 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 125,800 | 96.18% |
Female | 5,400 | 4.13% |
Total | 131,200 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 21,900 | 18.64% |
Black | 66,800 | 56.85% |
Hispanic | 26,500 | 22.55% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 1,200 | 1.02% |
Asian | 1,100 | 0.94% |
Total | 117,500 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 137,000 | 94.74% |
Female | 8,100 | 5.60% |
Total | 145,100 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 37,500 | 23.28% |
Black | 53,300 | 33.09% |
Hispanic | 65,300 | 40.53% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 2,800 | 1.74% |
Asian | 2,200 | 1.37% |
Total | 161,100 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 36,100 | 91.86% |
Female | 3,300 | 8.40% |
Total | 39,400 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 12,200 | 32.45% |
Black | 14,200 | 37.77% |
Hispanic | 9,700 | 25.80% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 800 | 2.13% |
Asian | 700 | 1.86% |
Total | 37,600 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 127,900 | 90.64% |
Female | 13,600 | 9.64% |
Total | 141,500 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 60,500 | 50.46% |
Black | 37,800 | 31.53% |
Hispanic | 18,100 | 15.10% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 2,100 | 1.75% |
Asian | 1,400 | 1.17% |
Total | 119,900 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 75,900 | 95.11% |
Female | 4,200 | 5.26% |
Total | 80,100 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 30,500 | 44.40% |
Black | 24,200 | 35.23% |
Hispanic | 12,300 | 17.90% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 1,100 | 1.60% |
Asian | 600 | 0.87% |
Total | 68,700 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 22,300 | 84.47% |
Female | 4,200 | 15.91% |
Total | 26,500 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 13,800 | 58.97% |
Black | 6,800 | 29.06% |
Hispanic | 2,200 | 9.40% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 300 | 1.28% |
Asian | 300 | 1.28% |
Total | 23,400 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 6,400 | 91.43% |
Female | 600 | 8.57% |
Total | 7,000 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 2,500 | 48.08% |
Black | 1,500 | 28.85% |
Hispanic | 1,000 | 19.23% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 100 | 1.92% |
Asian | 100 | 1.92% |
Total | 5,200 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 9,800 | 75.97% |
Female | 3,200 | 24.81% |
Total | 13,000 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 6,900 | 63.30% |
Black | 2,600 | 23.85% |
Hispanic | 900 | 8.26% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 300 | 2.75% |
Asian | 200 | 1.83% |
Total | 10,900 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 13,600 | 90.67% |
Female | 1,400 | 9.33% |
Total | 15,000 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 6,700 | 58.26% |
Black | 2,700 | 23.48% |
Hispanic | 1,700 | 14.78% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 200 | 1.74% |
Asian | 200 | 1.74% |
Total | 11,500 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 114,600 | 87.08% |
Female | 17,400 | 13.22% |
Total | 132,000 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 49,500 | 47.50% |
Black | 37,300 | 35.80% |
Hispanic | 14,600 | 14.01% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 1,700 | 1.63% |
Asian | 1,100 | 1.06% |
Total | 104,200 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 28,500 | 84.57% |
Female | 5,300 | 15.73% |
Total | 33,800 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 14,800 | 56.27% |
Black | 7,900 | 30.04% |
Hispanic | 3,000 | 11.41% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 400 | 1.52% |
Asian | 200 | 0.76% |
Total | 26,300 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 86,100 | 88.04% |
Female | 12,000 | 12.27% |
Total | 98,100 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 34,700 | 44.54% |
Black | 29,400 | 37.74% |
Hispanic | 11,600 | 14.89% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 1,300 | 1.67% |
Asian | 900 | 1.16% |
Total | 77,900 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 102,500 | 93.95% |
Female | 6,900 | 6.32% |
Total | 109,400 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 35,900 | 40.84% |
Black | 34,500 | 39.25% |
Hispanic | 13,800 | 15.70% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 2,500 | 2.84% |
Asian | 1,200 | 1.37% |
Total | 87,900 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 37,800 | 97.93% |
Female | 900 | 2.33% |
Total | 38,700 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 7,200 | 22.86% |
Black | 16,900 | 53.65% |
Hispanic | 6,500 | 20.63% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 500 | 1.59% |
Asian | 400 | 1.27% |
Total | 31,500 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 13,400 | 89.33% |
Female | 1,600 | 10.67% |
Total | 15,000 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 6,800 | 59.65% |
Black | 2,000 | 17.54% |
Hispanic | 1,800 | 15.79% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 700 | 6.14% |
Asian | 100 | 0.88% |
Total | 11,400 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 51,200 | 92.25% |
Female | 4,400 | 7.93% |
Total | 55,600 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 21,900 | 48.45% |
Black | 15,700 | 34.73% |
Hispanic | 5,600 | 12.39% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 1,300 | 2.88% |
Asian | 700 | 1.55% |
Total | 45,200 | 100.0% |
Sex | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
Male | 6,100 | 89.71% |
Female | 800 | 11.76% |
Total | 6,900 | 100.0% |
race | Inmates | % Total |
---|---|---|
White | 2,700 | 52.94% |
Black | 1,500 | 29.41% |
Hispanic | 700 | 13.73% |
American Indian / Alaska Native | 100 | 1.96% |
Asian | 100 | 1.96% |
Total | 5,100 | 100.0% |
This facility, known as "Comanche County Detention Center" is also known as Lawton Jail, Comanche County Jail & Detention Center, Comanche County Jail & Detention Center, Oklahoma, Comanche.