Justice Department Launches Investigation into Alabama Prison System
On Thursday, October 6, 2016, the US Justice Department opened an investigation into Alabamas overcrowded and underfunded Department of Corrections. Governor Robert Bentley said that he welcomed the investigation.
Gov. Bentley said in a statement, I welcome an investigation by the Department of Justice into Alabamas prisons. We both share a common goal of wanting to improve the safety of the officers and inmates within the facilities. I have personally met with representatives from the Department of Justice, and following those meetings the Alabama Department of Corrections made several critical changes to Tutwiler Prison for Women. I have also had the opportunity to personally meet in Washington DC with Attorney General Loretta Lynch and discuss the issue of overcrowding in Alabama and across the country. I shared with Attorney General Lynch the Alabama Prison Transformation Initiative announced earlier this year. This plan includes modern prisons that will reduce overcrowding and improve safety conditions for inmates and corrections officers.
In February, Gov. Bentley proposed borrowing $850 million to build four massive prisons in one, unbid contract, to a construction company chosen by the Governor. The controversial plan died in the Legislature.
Gov. Bentley said, I welcome the opportunity to continue to work with the Department of Justice and continue the efforts to make Alabama prisons better. This issue of overcrowding is a decades old issue that must be addressed. I am looking forward to again working with the Alabama Legislature to permanently solve this problem.
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