Alabama Prison Reform Proposal

Alabama’s $450 Million Forced Labor Scheme

14 min · 23. helmi 2026
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This episode investigates how Alabama’s prison labor system generates hundreds of millions of dollars while the people doing the work earn little to nothing. We unpack the structure behind so-called “voluntary” labor, the role of state agencies and private contractors, and how parole decisions, disciplinary threats, and economic coercion keep the system running. Alabama’s $450 Million Forced Labor Scheme connects policy, profit, and power—examining whether this model serves public safety or perpetuates exploitation, and why accountability has lagged despite mounting legal and ethical challenges.

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Alabama’s prison system has received billions in funding, yet families continue to report violence, neglect, medical failures, and a breakdown in accountability. In this episode, we examine the growing concerns surrounding the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC): excessive force allegations, unresolved body camera funding questions, contraband pipelines, medical neglect, communication failures, and the financial cost to taxpayers. Drawing from documented lawsuits, oversight committee meetings, and firsthand accounts from families, we analyze what systemic failure looks like — and who ultimately pays the price. Beyond the headlines, we explore the human impact: elderly inmates denied compassion, individuals with serious medical conditions left untreated, and families cut off from communication. This episode is not about outrage. It is about accountability, transparency, and reform. We break down: * The legal and financial consequences of officer misconduct * Federal oversight history and why it matters * The role of technology, data, and independent monitoring in reform * Why restorative justice and rehabilitation are central to public safety If you care about constitutional rights, fiscal responsibility, victim protection, and safer communities, this conversation matters. 🎧 Follow the podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/alabama-prison-reform-proposal/ [https://rss.com/podcasts/alabama-prison-reform-proposal/] ALPRP Apps (1) 📘 Read the full proposal: https://alprp.org/ [https://alprp.org/]

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