Holman Correctional Facility

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Holman_Correctional_Facility an entity of type: Thing

William C. Holman Correctional Facility is an Alabama Department of Corrections prison located in Atmore, Alabama. The facility is along Alabama State Highway 21, 9 miles (14 km) north of Atmore in southern Alabama. Holman Correctional Facility was the subject of a documentary on MSNBC entitled Lockup: Holman Extended Stay (2006). The warden at Holman Correctional Facility at the time was Grantt Culliver, who served from 2002 from 2009. The current warden is Terry Raybon. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Holman Correctional Facility
rdf:langString Holman Correctional Facility
xsd:float 31.13430023193359
xsd:float -87.44969940185547
xsd:integer 4298687
xsd:integer 1123285990
rdf:langString Terry Raybon
rdf:langString right
xsd:integer 1002
rdf:langString Maximum
rdf:langString December 1969
rdf:langString Open
xsd:string 31.1343 -87.4497
rdf:langString William C. Holman Correctional Facility is an Alabama Department of Corrections prison located in Atmore, Alabama. The facility is along Alabama State Highway 21, 9 miles (14 km) north of Atmore in southern Alabama. The facility was originally built to house 581 inmates. Holman held as many as one thousand prisoners. It has 632 general population beds, 200 single cells, and 170 death row cells, for a capacity of 1002 maximum through minimum-custody inmates, including a large contingent of life without parole inmates. The death chamber is located at Holman, where all state executions are conducted. Holman also operates two major correctional industries within the facility's perimeter: a license plate plant and a sewing factory. Holman Correctional Facility was the subject of a documentary on MSNBC entitled Lockup: Holman Extended Stay (2006). The warden at Holman Correctional Facility at the time was Grantt Culliver, who served from 2002 from 2009. The current warden is Terry Raybon. In 2016 the prison had the reputation of being the most violent in the country, due to overcrowding and understaffing. That year the Department of Justice initiated an investigation at the prison into conditions for both prisoners and officers.
rdf:langString Holman Correctional Facility
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 20535
<Geometry> POINT(-87.449699401855 31.134300231934)

data from the linked data cloud