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In this episode, we take a hard, data-driven look at the economics of Alabama’s prison system—what’s working, what’s failing, and who ultimately pays the price. We examine where revenue is generated through prison labor, contracts, and services, and contrast it with mounting losses tied to mismanagement, lawsuits, medical neglect, understaffing, and violence.

Using publicly available reports and real-world examples, we break down how billions in taxpayer dollars flow through the system while outcomes remain poor: unsafe facilities, rising legal liabilities, disrupted family communication, and missed opportunities for rehabilitation that could actually reduce long-term costs. We also explore how short-term financial “wins” can mask long-term failures that undermine public safety and fiscal responsibility.

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Prisoner rightsAlabama prisonsAlabama Department of Corrections (ADOC)prison reformADOC financesprison financesprison rehabilitation
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