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The mission of the Alabama Department of Corrections is to provide for public safety through the safe, secure, humane confine- ment, and rehabilitation of offenders. bama: Auburn University, Calhoun Community Col- lege and J.F. Ingram Technical College.
John Q. Hamm Hamm as commissioner of the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) on January 1, 2022.
Bob Riley In office January 20, 2003 January 17, 2011 Lieutenant Lucy Baxley Jim Folsom Preceded by Don Siegelman Succeeded by Robert Bentley15 more rows
The Alabama Department of Corrections is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Alabama with 28 facilities and nearly 2,000 officers.
Alabamas executive branch consists of the governor, lieutenant governor, and the executive agencies (known as departments in Alabama). The governor can be elected for two consecutive four-year terms. Alabamas governor has no term limits, as long as no more than two terms are consecutive.
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Alabama Governors NumberGovernorTerm 47 Albert P. Brewer May 7, 1968 - 1971 46 Lurleen B. Wallace January 16, 1967 - 1968 45 George C. Wallace January 14, 1963 - 1967 44 John M. Patterson January 19, 1959 - 196360 more rows
William D. Jelks also served non-consecutive terms, but his first term was in an acting capacity. The longest-serving governor was George Wallace, who served 16 years over four terms.
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