Ventress Correctional Facility
Ventress Correctional Facility is an Alabama Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama. Opened in August 1990 with a capacity for 1650 inmates, Ventress was the state's first correctional facility dedicated to drug and alcohol treatment as its primary mission.[1][2]
Location | Ventress Lane, Clayton, Alabama |
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Security class | medium security and below |
Capacity | 1650 |
Opened | August 1990 |
Managed by | Alabama Department of Corrections |
Director | Christopher Gordy |
In August 2010 inmate Rocrast Mack was beaten by at least four corrections officers for 40 minutes in three different locations within the prison.[3] An FBI investigation revealed that Mack's fatal injuries did not match up with the officers' testimony. Four officers were convicted and imprisoned on civil rights and conspiracy charges, with the apparent ringleader given 30 years.[4]
In late 2018, two guards were charged with smuggling contraband in the facility in exchange for cash.[5]
References
- "Alabama Department of Corrections".
- "Alabama Department of Corrections".
- Reed, Jon (17 Oct 2014). "See how the FBI got convictions against 4 Alabama prison guards in a fatal 2010 beating". alabama.com. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
- "Color of Law Agent Exposes Civil Rights Crimes in Alabama Prison". Federal Bureau of Investigation. 17 October 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
- Robinson, Carol. "3 Alabama prison correctional officers arrested on ethics law violations". AL.com. Retrieved 19 December 2018.