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DOC shuffles leadership to make room for reform
By montgomeryadvertiser.com- Rebecca Burylo
Published: 02/23/2015

The quest for prison reform within the state of Alabama continues after the Department of Corrections announced this week they will be shuffling key leadership positions in response to the continued criticism of overcrowding and reported violence.

The state's prisons have long been troubled by overcrowding, currently standing at about 186 percent capacity. The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation of the Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka amid reports of intimidation and sexual violence in the facility, and reports of violence have also emerged at other prisons.

Ten prison wardens and deputy wardens will be relocated to oversee different correctional facilities within the state effective March.

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