Sarah Ford | June 10, 2014
Investigation finds Alabama prison system violates federal law, fails to provide adequate medical care
An investigation by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) has concluded that Alabama鈥檚 overcrowded prison system is breaking federal law by failing to provide a humane level of medical and psychiatric care, and by subjecting prisoners with disabilities to discriminatory conditions.
In a report released today 鈥撎 the groups described how the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) and its private contractors are 鈥渄eliberately indifferent鈥 to the serious medical and mental health needs of the state鈥檚 prisoners.
The conditions in Alabama prisons violate the U.S. Constitution鈥檚 ban on 鈥渃ruel and unusual punishments鈥 and federal law protecting people with disabilities, the report says.
鈥淲hen a person is sentenced to prison, they are not stripped of their humanity and they are not sentenced to the pain, agony or death that can result from the lack of health care,鈥 said Maria Morris, the report鈥檚 lead author and managing attorney of the SPLC鈥檚 Montgomery legal office. 鈥淲henever Alabama determines a person must be incarcerated, it must accept the legal 鈥 and moral 鈥 responsibility that comes from imprisoning a human being.鈥
The investigation was based on inspections of 15 Alabama prisons, interviews with more than 100 prisoners and a review of thousands of pages of medical records, depositions and media accounts as well as the policies, contracts and reports of the ADOC and two major contractors.
It was led by the SPLC鈥檚 Morris, who, before joining the SPLC, represented prisoners with mental illness as part of a lawsuit that ultimately resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court upholding a federal court order requiring California to address its prison overcrowding.
The Alabama investigation found numerous examples of conditions that threaten the health and lives of prisoners:
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