State leaders have lost their credibility on prisons
With all the attention being given to the special election for the U.S. Senate, you may not have seen what has been happening in Montgomery with the prison crisis.
Last year, Gov. Bentley proposed a plan to build four new super prisons at a cost of about $800 million. At the time, a lawsuit had been filed claiming that the states prisons were overcrowded and did not provide adequate safety and healthcare services, which is a violation of the 8th Amendment that prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.
State leaders claimed that building new prisons would solve all the problems by allowing the state to house the same number of prisoners without having to hire more guards or mental healthcare professionals.
But legislators couldnt agree on a construction plan, and the court ultimately ruled that our prisons are horrendously inadequate, and, more specifically, that there are serious systemic deficiencies in the delivery of mental health services, driven by chronic overcrowding and understaffing.
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