School Address: 8966 Us Hwy 231 North Wetumpka AL 36092
School District: Alabama Correctional Facilities
County: Elmore County
Tutwiler Prison, also known as Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women, is a state correctional facility located at 8966 US Hwy 231 North in Wetumpka, Alabama. It is the only prison in Alabama that exclusively houses female inmates. The prison was first opened in 1942 and was named after Julia Tutwiler, a prominent educator and advocate for prison reform in the state. It is operated by the Alabama Department of Corrections and has a capacity of approximately 900 inmates. The facility is spread over 180 acres of land and consists of several buildings, including dormitories, medical and mental health units, administration and education buildings, and a chapel. The prison also has a secure perimeter with multiple guard towers and a razor wire fence. The inmates at Tutwiler Prison include both minimum and maximum-security offenders, and the facility offers a variety of programs and services to help inmates rehabilitate and prepare for their release. These include educational programs, vocational training, substance abuse treatment, and mental health services. Tutwiler Prison has a staff of approximately 300 employees, including security officers, administrative staff, medical professionals, and support staff. The facility has faced criticism in recent years for overcrowding, inadequate medical care, and reports of sexual abuse and harassment of inmates by staff members. Overall, Tutwiler Prison serves as an important correctional institution in Alabama, providing a secure and structured environment for female inmates and working towards their successful reintegration into society.