
Alabama’s Prison Paradox: Unconstitutional Violence, $1 Billion Prisons, and the Fight for Reform
Alabama Prison Reform Proposal · R. L. Robinson
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Show Notes
In this revealing episode, Alabama’s Prison Paradox confronts the harsh reality of a prison system under federal investigation for unconstitutional violence, abuse, and neglect—all while the state plans to spend over $1 billion on new facilities instead of meaningful reform.
We explore how Alabama’s Department of Corrections became one of the deadliest in the nation, where overcrowding, understaffing, and corruption fuel daily chaos and despair. Drawing from the Alabama Prison Reform Proposal, this episode offers a roadmap toward true rehabilitation through AI-powered monitoring, VR therapy, restorative justice, and vocational education at Ingram State Technical College.
🎧 Tune in to hear why real justice in Alabama means accountability, transparency, and investing in people—not just prisons.
Keywords: Alabama Department of Corrections, prison reform, unconstitutional prisons, violence, $1 billion prison plan, AI monitoring, restorative justice, VR rehabilitation, recidivism, social justice.