The Oklahoma County jail trust isn't the only local criminal justice organization struggling at the top − so is the citizens group whose job is to give trustees public input and recommendations on how to run the county jail.

Kris Steele, executive director of the nonprofit TEEM — The Education and Employment Ministry and a prominent voice in criminal justice reform, said he stepped down from the Criminal Justice Authority Citizens Advisory Board for personal reasons: His father, Michael Steele, died on Sept. 2.

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