Alabama Prison Conditions Exposed: Abuse, Slavery, and Corporate Complicity

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Families of incarcerated individuals in Alabama prisons testified before state lawmakers, sharing stories of beatings, rape, and death suffered by their loved ones while in custody. They called for urgent action to address the excessive dangers and lack of protection within the prison system. The U.S. Department of Justice has previously filed a lawsuit against Alabama, alleging constitutional violations due to the high levels of violence in prisons. Advocacy groups also spoke out, urging lawmakers to increase oversight and make unannounced visits to the prisons. Families emphasized the need for reform to ensure the safety and well-being of inmates.
Topics:nation#alabama-prisons#constitutional-violations#crime-and-justice#inmate-abuse#prison-reform#prison-violence
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