Alabama Department of Corrections

The Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) is the agency responsible for incarceration of convicted felons in the state of Alabama in the United States. It is headquartered in the Alabama Criminal Justice Center in Montgomery.

Alabama Department of Corrections
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AbbreviationADOC
MottoProfessionalism, Integrity, Accountability
Agency overview
Formed
  • February 3, 1983 (1983-02-03)
  • (41 years ago)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionAlabama, US
Map of Alabama Department of Corrections's jurisdiction
Size52,419 square miles (135,760 km2)
Population4,887,871 (2,018)
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersMontgomery, Alabama
Elected officer responsible
Agency executives
  • John Q. Hamm, Commissioner
  • Anne Hill, Chief of Staff
Parent agencyState of Alabama
Facilities
Major facilities

Work releases
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Website
ADOC Website

Alabama has relatively long mandatory sentencing laws compared to most other states, resulting in a rising prison population stemming from longer prison sentences. It operates the nation's most crowded prison system. In 2015 it housed more than 24,000 inmates in a system designed for 13,318. In 2015 it settled a class-action suit over physical and sexual violence against inmates at the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka. The department also spends the least of any state on a per-prisoner basis.

As of 2018, Alabama has the 6th highest incarceration rate under state prison or local jail jurisdiction per 100,000 population in the U.S.

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