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  2. Alabama Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    It is headquartered in the Alabama Criminal Justice Center in Montgomery. [1] [2] Alabama has relatively long mandatory sentencing laws compared to most other states, resulting in a rising prison population stemming from longer prison sentences. It operates the nation's most crowded prison system.

  3. Why is Alabama's Parole Board allowed to ignore its own rules?

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  4. List of Parole Boards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list is intended to be exhaustive of federal and state-level parole and pardon agencies. It does not include local state agencies, nor governor's offices where the pardon function is not in a separate agency.

  5. List of Alabama state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Prison Photo County Location Opened Security class Capacity Notes Bibb Correctional Facility: Bibb: Brent: 1997: Medium: 1824: Bullock Correctional Facility: Bullock

  6. ‘A humanitarian crisis’: Why Alabama could lose control of ...

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    Alabama sends so many people to prison that the state can no longer safely house its inmates, consequences of a tough-on-crime mentality among politicians and the public that keeps aggressive ...

  7. Parole board - Wikipedia

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    Every U.S. state also has a parole board. The autonomy of the board from the state governor also varies; in some states the boards are more powerful than in others. In some states the board is an independent agency while in others it is a body of the department of corrections. In 44 states, the parole members are chosen by the governor.