REHABILITATION AND REENTRY
The Alabama Department of Corrections offers many Rehabilitation and Reentry programs for its
incarcerated population. Addiction recovery, education, work skills, and personal growth are all part of
the Rehabilitation and Reentry efforts and ADOC.
Recovery From Addiction
Sixty-five percent of the inmates in the U.S. have a substance use disorder (SUD). The Office of Health
Services administers five SUD programs that focus on the needs of the ADOC inmate population.
- The Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Program (RSAT), also called 'Crime Bill' due to Act Number
2024-426, is a 6-month residential program offered at eight facilities. RSAT incorporates the Medication for
Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) program into its curriculum.
- The 8-Week Substance Abuse Program (SAP) utilizes an evidence-based program developed by The Change
Company.
- The 8-Week Co-Occurring Disorder Program addresses SUD issues as well as psychological/psychiatric
issues experienced by inmates.
- The 8-Week Matrix Intensive Substance Abuse Program, consistent with the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, specializes in the treatment
of stimulant use and abuse.
- The 120-Hour Relapse Preventation Program supports individuals who have completed one of the other programs
offered as they re-enter general population.
Alabama Correctional Industries
ACI is a self-supportive division of the Alabama Department of Corrections. There are seven plants located
at state correctional facilities. ACI provides meaningful work for inmates while teaching valuable work and life
skills. This provides quality of life for those who remain incarcerated and opportunity for those who will
rejoin the workforce upon release from incarceration. Inmates apply and interview for jobs.
- The Holman Sewing Plant
- The Draper Furniture Plant
- The Holman Tag Plant
- wThe Kilby Printing Plant
- The St. Clair Furntiure Plant
- The Tutwiler Clothing Plant
- The Ventress Chair Plant
J.F. Ingram State Technical College Partnership
ISTC is the sole correctional education provider in the state for adult education including GED services,
career technical programming, and soft skills training. Courses include Welding, Carpentry, Masonry, Electrical,
Drafting and Design, Barbering and Cosmetology, HVAC, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Automotive Mechanics,
Horticulture, Commercial Driver's License, Office Administration, Cabinetry, Marine Technology, Industrial
Maintenance, and plumbing.
ISTC also operates the Alabama Therapeutic Education Facility, a residential facility providing behavioral,
vocational, and educational services to prepare inmates to enter the Work Release Program.
Alabama Department of Labor Partnership
The ADOC partnered with the Alabama Department of Labor to establish a Career Center at the Tutwiler Women's
Facility. The center works with ISTC to prepare inmates for reentry into the workforce. There are plans for
more career centers inside other facilities.
The Reentry Program at Limestone Correctional Facility
The Reentry Program at Limestone Correctional Facility, with an average daily population of 100, continues to
serve the state's inmate population. Inmates within 18 months of release are sent to Limestone to complete the
180-day program in preparation for reentry into society.
Reentry 2030
The ADOC joined Reentry 2030, a nationwide initiative aimed at scaling reentry success for people transitioning
from incarceration to their communities. Through this initiative, Alabama aims to reduce recidivism by 50 percent
by 2030. Driving this initiative in the state is the Alabama Reentry Commission. Commissioner John Q. Hamm serves
on the commission whose mission is to remove barriers to reentry and thereby reduce recidivism.
Pastoral Programs
The ADOC Chaplaincy Division manages over 3,500 volunteers and administers hundreds of pastoral programs at the
state's correctional facilities. These programs are offered and presented by community partners such as:
- Birmingham Theological Seminary
- Church of the Highlands
- CORE Life Link
- Hope Inspired Ministries
- Ligonier
- Pathway to Freedom
- Prison Fellowship Academy
- Samford Ministry Training Institute
- LCR/TM
- UnBound 216
- We Care
The ADOC Pre-Release and Reentry Program provides life enrichment classes, community resources, and reentry
services available through the state. This program provides an opportunity for inmates to develop basic living
skills to allow successful transition back into the community after release from incarceration.
The Community Corrections Program (CCP) is a community-based program that provides local supervision for
residential and/or non-residential offenders, to include evidence-based treatment programs and services to help
reintegrate offenders into the community. A judge may sentence a defendant directly to a CCP as a prison diversion
or to a CCP after a period of incarceration.