Gov. Kevin Stitt wants nearly $12 million in additional funding this year for prison diversion programs and to expedite pardon and parole requests for some Oklahoma inmates.

Stitt said he also wants to move away from funding district attorney offices through fines, fees and court costs.

"The fact that we are No. 1 in incarceration is something I really want to move the needle on," said Stitt, speaking at the Associated Press legislative forum on Wednesday.

Stitt said he will offer additional details related to criminal justice reform in his state of the state address on Monday, but The Oklahoman was shown some funding proposals that he plans to make.