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  2. List of Alabama state prisons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state prisons in Alabama. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Alabama. Major facilities

  3. Alabama Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    It operates the nation's most crowded prison system. In 2015 it housed more than 24,000 inmates in a system designed for 13,318. [3] In 2015 it settled a class-action suit over physical and sexual violence against inmates at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka. [4] The department also spends the least of any state on a per-prisoner ...

  4. Holman Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    William C. Holman Correctional Facility is an Alabama Department of Corrections prison located in Atmore, Alabama. [1] The facility is along Alabama State Highway 21. [2] [3] The facility was originally built to house 581 inmates. Holman held as many as one thousand prisoners. [4]

  5. New details emerge in search for Alabama inmate and jail ...

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    The search for Alabama jail official Vicky White and inmate Casey White continues after the two vanished more than a week ago. Authorities released news details on the search and increased the ...

  6. Escaped Alabama inmate captured more than 600 miles ... - AOL

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    Law enforcement officials confirm an Alabama inmate was captured at a Buc-ee's in Texas after traveling more than 600 miles away from the jail he escaped from.

  7. Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "angel of the prisons", Tutwiler pushed for many reforms of the Alabama penal system. In a letter sent from Julia Tutwiler in Dothan, Alabama to Frank S. White in Birmingham, Alabama, Tutwiler pushed for key issues such as the end to convict leasing, the re-establishment of night school education, and the separation of minor offenders and hardened criminals. [3]