408 inmates will be released from Alabama prisons Tuesday: What you need to know

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Cam Ward, Director of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles, confirms 85 parole officers will be at various prisons at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday to equip each eligible-for-release inmate with an electronic monitoring device.

Cam Ward, Director of the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles, confirms 85 parole officers will be at various prisons at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday to equip each inmate with an electronic monitoring device. Ward confirms all inmates being released have a home plan, which is designated by ADOC, confirming where they will live and what they will be doing upon release.

“Some people will have to be checked on a couple times a week, some might be once a month depending on what the crime was, what the risk assessment is,” Ward stated. Governor Kay Ivey called a special legislative session on prison reform in 2021 and included options for retroactive reforms in the proclamation. During that special session, lawmakers passed a bill to retroactively apply this law to the entire prison population incarcerated before January 2016. That law goes into effect Tuesday January 31.

 

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408 inmates will be released from Alabama prisons Tuesday: What you need to knowA law will go into effect Tuesday that will release 408 Alabama Department of Corrections inmates on parole supervision. The inmates will be released up to a year before their custodial sentence is scheduled to end with an electronic monitoring device. Can't wait for the crime wave these parole and probation officers are already maxed out. They can't even keep up with the clients they have now. I love how you make it seem like such a dark and negative thing with the black and white razor wire in the background. Maybe try with a more positive approach next time.👍 Executive Director, and former Alabama Supreme Court Justice, Sue Bell Cobb will be interviewed by NBC reporter, Erin Davis, regarding the issue. Redemption Earned is convinced that mandatory supervision upon release is good public policy and enhances public safety.
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