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Alabama’s Prison Hell: Inside the ADOC Crisis, Forced Labor, and the Fight for Reform
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Alabama’s Prison Hell: Inside the ADOC Crisis, Forced Labor, and the Fight for Reform

Alabama Prison Reform Proposal · R. L. Robinson

November 17, 202517m 51s

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Show Notes

In this powerful episode, Alabama’s Prison Hell takes listeners inside one of the darkest corners of the American justice system — the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC). From forced labor and extreme overcrowding to rampant violence, suicide, and neglect, the conditions inside Alabama’s prisons expose a humanitarian crisis that has been ignored for far too long.

Through real stories, data, and testimony, this episode reveals how corruption and complacency have fueled decades of suffering — and how reform, not expansion, offers a way forward. Featuring insights from the Alabama Prison Reform Proposal, we explore evidence-based solutions, including AI-powered monitoring, VR therapy, restorative justice, and education through Ingram State Technical College — tools that could rebuild lives and restore justice across the state.

🎧 Tune in to hear the truth about what’s happening behind Alabama’s prison walls — and how technology, transparency, and compassion can lead to real change.

Keywords: Alabama Department of Corrections, prison reform, forced labor, ADOC scandal, restorative justice, AI monitoring, VR rehabilitation, overcrowding, recidivism, social justice.