
Alabama Prison Reform Showdown: Tech Skills vs. Steel Bars
Alabama Prison Reform Proposal · R. L. Robinson
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Show Notes
In this dynamic episode, Alabama Prison Reform Showdown dives into the clash between two competing visions for justice in the state: one focused on building more prisons, and the other on building more opportunities. As Alabama prepares to spend billions on new facilities, reform advocates argue that true change comes through technology, education, and rehabilitation—not walls and wire.
Drawing from the Alabama Prison Reform Proposal, this episode highlights how AI-driven learning, virtual reality therapy, and vocational programs through Ingram State Technical College can transform lives behind bars. Instead of punishment, the focus shifts to progress—turning inmates into students, workers, and citizens ready to rejoin society.
🎧 Tune in for a thought-provoking look at whether Alabama will invest in steel… or in skills.
Keywords: Alabama Department of Corrections, prison reform, technology, rehabilitation, vocational training, AI education, VR therapy, Ingram State Technical College, recidivism, criminal justice reform.