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List of Alabama state prisons This is a list of state prisons in Alabama. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Alabama. Contents 1 Major facilities 2 Work releases, work centers, and camps 3 Former 4 See also 5 External links Major facilities [ edit] Kilby Correctional Facility Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women
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One of the first state prisons built in the South, the Alabama State Penitentiary was built as part of the effort to standardize criminal justice in the state. It was modeled after the work-based prison reform in the northern states, which had started to spread west, then south.
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The Wetumpka State Penitentiary (WSP), originally known as the Alabama State Penitentiary, was the first state prison established in Alabama. Built on the east bank of the Coosa River in Wetumpka, Alabama, it was nicknamed the "Walls of Alabama" or "Walls". For much of its existence the prison housed both men and women in separate quarters.
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One of the first state prisons built in the South, the Alabama State Penitentiary was built as part of the effort to standardize criminal justice in the state. It was modeled after the work-based prison reform in the northern states, which had started to spread west, then south. Prison labor was at the center of the operation, but the nature of ...
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The Wetumpka State Penitentiary ( WSP ), originally known as the Alabama State Penitentiary, was the first state prison established in Alabama. Built on the east bank of the Coosa River in Wetumpka, it was nicknamed the "Walls of Alabama" or "Walls."
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The first inmate entered the Wetumpka State Penitentiary (WSP) in 1842 with a twenty year sentence for harboring a runaway slave. WSP was called "The Walls of Alabama" or more diminutively as the "Walls." Once established, the prison population during this period was composed of white immigrants (99%) and free blacks (1%).
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The first inmate entered the Wetumpka State Penitentiary (WSP) in 1842 with a twenty year sentence for harboring a runaway slave. WSP was called "The Walls of Alabama" or more diminutively as the "Walls." Once established, the prison population during this period was composed of white immigrants (99%) and free blacks (1%).
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Alabama is contracted with Access Secure Deposit s so that family and friends can send money to inmates in prison within the state. To use the service, senders must set up an account online or by calling (866) 345-1884. When processing payments, the gift giver will need the inmate’s AIS. Fees apply.
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The Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) is pleased to announce that it has been deemed safe by relevant health experts to further expand the Department’s modified in-person visitation protocols. Effective April 2, 2022: visits will be expanded from one (1) hour to two (2) hours;
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