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The Legislative Case for Alabama Prison Reform: Budget, Safety, and Justice
Advocacy & Policy

The Legislative Case for Alabama Prison Reform: Budget, Safety, and Justice

Alabama spends over $500 million annually on its prison system — with poor outcomes and ongoing federal oversight. The ALPRP makes a fiscally conservative, data-driven case for comprehensive reform that legislators across the political spectrum can support.

By ALPRP Policy Research Team · May 19, 2026Read
Technology & Transparency

Technology and Transparency: How Data Can Transform Alabama's Prison System

Real-time data, digital learning platforms, AI-assisted case management, and public transparency dashboards could fundamentally change how Alabama manages its prison system — improving safety, outcomes, and accountability while reducing costs.

ALPRP Technology Advisory PanelMay 18, 2026
Rehabilitation & Reentry

Education Behind Bars: How Learning Programs Cut Recidivism in Half

RAND Corporation research shows prison education programs reduce reincarceration rates by up to 43%. Alabama has some programming — but nowhere near enough. The ALPRP's education framework could change thousands of lives while saving taxpayers millions.

Dr. Marcus Webb, ALPRP Education AdvisorMay 16, 2026
Prison Reform & Public Safety

Alabama Prisons Ranked Among Nation's Most Dangerous: What the Data Shows

Alabama's prison system has one of the highest homicide rates per capita in the United States. New data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and ADOC's own reports reveal the systemic failures driving violence — and what evidence-based reform can do to reverse it.

ALPRP Research TeamMay 14, 2026

Policy Briefs

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The Legislative Case for Alabama Prison Reform: Budget, Safety, and Justice
Advocacy & Policy

The Legislative Case for Alabama Prison Reform: Budget, Safety, and Justice

Alabama spends over $500 million annually on its prison system — with poor outcomes and ongoing federal oversight. The ALPRP makes a fiscally conservative, data-driven case for comprehensive reform that legislators across the political spectrum can support.

ALPRP Policy Research TeamMay 19, 2026

Data & Reports

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Technology and Transparency: How Data Can Transform Alabama's Prison System
Technology & Transparency

Technology and Transparency: How Data Can Transform Alabama's Prison System

Real-time data, digital learning platforms, AI-assisted case management, and public transparency dashboards could fundamentally change how Alabama manages its prison system — improving safety, outcomes, and accountability while reducing costs.

ALPRP Technology Advisory PanelMay 18, 2026

Advocacy Tools

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Family Stories

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Restorative Justice in Alabama: Healing Victims, Transforming Offenders
Human Stories & Restoration

Restorative Justice in Alabama: Healing Victims, Transforming Offenders

Restorative justice programs bring together victims, offenders, and communities to address the harm of crime in ways that the traditional criminal justice system cannot. Evidence shows these approaches improve victim satisfaction, reduce reoffending, and build community resilience.

Rev. Latasha Williams, Community Healing NetworkMay 13, 2026
Faith, Community, and Healing: Alabama Churches on the Front Lines of Prison Reform
Human Stories & Restoration

Faith, Community, and Healing: Alabama Churches on the Front Lines of Prison Reform

Alabama's faith communities have long been engaged with prison ministry and reentry support. Now, a growing coalition of churches, mosques, and community organizations is advocating for systemic reform — and demonstrating what compassionate, effective support looks like on the ground.

ALPRP Community Engagement TeamMay 1, 2026
Families Separated: The Hidden Cost of Mass Incarceration in Alabama
Human Stories & Restoration

Families Separated: The Hidden Cost of Mass Incarceration in Alabama

When a parent goes to prison, the children pay a price too. An estimated 1 in 14 American children has had an incarcerated parent. In Alabama, maintaining family connections reduces recidivism, supports children's wellbeing, and keeps communities stronger.

ALPRP Family Impact Research TeamApril 26, 2026

Technology Solutions

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Technology and Transparency: How Data Can Transform Alabama's Prison System
Technology & Transparency

Technology and Transparency: How Data Can Transform Alabama's Prison System

Real-time data, digital learning platforms, AI-assisted case management, and public transparency dashboards could fundamentally change how Alabama manages its prison system — improving safety, outcomes, and accountability while reducing costs.

ALPRP Technology Advisory PanelMay 18, 2026
Legislative Action

Alabama Needs Reform Now

Alabama's prisons are among the most dangerous in the nation. The Alabama Prison Reform Proposal offers evidence-based solutions — from education and rehabilitation to accountability and technology — that can save lives and save money.