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Last year's meeting Families of inmates describe 'horrific' conditions in Alabama prisons “Because while I was in prison, it ...
Advocates, experts, formerly incarcerated individuals and family members of those behind bars Wednesday described an Alabama ...
Families told the Joint Prison Oversight Committee on Wednesday that the hope of parole is the best incentive for good ...
Prisons in Alabama have been a major talking point for years after the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) began an investigation into facilities across the state back in 2016.
Three of the private attorneys representing Alabama’s prison system have been publicly reprimanded by a federal judge for using fake legal citations. The scathing order said lawyers Matthew Reeves, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Alabama over conditions in the state prisons, saying the state is failing to protect male inmates from inmate-on-inmate violence ...
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Alabama on Wednesday, saying unsafe and unsanitary conditions in the state's men's prisons violate the Constitution. The DOJ says Alabama's prison ...
The complaint alleges that the conditions at Alabama’s prisons for men violate the Constitution. The department says Alabama does not provide adequate protection against prisoner-on-prisoner ...
Alabama’s prisons went into receivership in the late 1970s amid decrepit and overcrowded conditions. The moves forced the state government to significantly increase its prison spending.
Alabama’s prison population is made up overwhelmingly of men – 25,342 male prisoners vs. 2,461 females. Slightly over 15,000 are African-American; 12,628 are white; 141 are other.
Alabama must rectify the dangerous conditions this week or face a Justice Department lawsuit. Critics say plans to build new prisons won't solve issues that have been found to be unconstitutional.