The commission, working with Applied Research Services, a research firm that studies criminal justice, estimated the population in custody of the Alabama Department of Corrections could grow from 21,753 to between 24,000 and 28,000 inmates, depending on the number of people that the ADOC admits each month on average.
Those numbers, if reached, would come near or exceed DOC’s record inmate population, set 16 years ago. They would also further strain the state’s General Fund; the state’s prisons have taken up an ever-larger share of the budget over the past two decades.
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Wright said the projections factor several changes implemented by the Alabama Legislature, from increasing the number of judges assigned to oversee cases to changes in statute related to split sentences, to a law passed in 2023 that further restricted the use of good behavior to reduce incarceration time.
Under the nazis, they want to increase slave ownership. Prisoners in the US are work slaves. So, they’re going to make up some new “laws”, and then round up the number of slaves that they need to fill up their prison plantation.
Outlaw all slavery!