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Fountain Correctional Facility : ウィキペディア英語版
Fountain Correctional Facility

G.K. Fountain Correctional Facility is an Alabama Department of Corrections prison located in unincorporated Escambia County, Alabama. The facility is located along Alabama Highway 21, about north of Atmore.〔"(Fountain / JO Davis Correctional Facility )." Alabama Department of Corrections. Retrieved on July 4, 2011.〕
The prison may hold up to 855 medium-custody male prisoners. The prison has agricultural operations, cattle operations, and vegetable gardens. Fountain and Jefferson Davis Community College offer vocational programs to the prisoners. The annual budget is $8,132,000.〔
J. O. Davis Correctional Facility, an extension of Fountain, is a 400-prisoner unit. The unit was named after a previous Fountain warden.〔"(Fountain Correctional Facility )." Alabama Department of Corrections. August 11, 2002. Retrieved on July 4, 2011.〕
==History==
In 1928 the Moffett Prison Farm opened. It later received the name "Atmore Prison Farm." The facility burned down in 1949. In 1955 it was rebuilt and named for a prison guard who was killed at work.〔 Davis opened in 1973.〔 In periods of the 1970s the Fountain facility, built for 632 prisoners, instead housed over 1,000.〔"(Why Wallace Has Returned to the Gutter )." ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', 20 January 1976. p. 6. Retrieved from Google Books (4 of 11) on July 5, 2011.〕 In 1975 John Boone, the director of the National Campaign Against Prisons and a former prison commissioner in Massachusetts, said that Fountain and the Draper Correctional Facility had situations where "at any time the prisoners want to, they could take complete charge by force."〔"('Powder keg' label given to Alabama's prison system )," ''Gadsden Times''. Friday August 22, 1975. 109th year, 50th Issue. Page 1. Retrieved from Google News (1 of 7) on July 4, 2011.〕 On Friday, August 29, 1975, two U.S. district court federal judges, William Brevard Hand and Frank M. Johnson Jr., prohibited Alabama authorities from sending any more prisoners to Fountain, Draper, Holman Correctional Facility, and the Medical and Diagnostic Center, due to overcrowding; the four prisons, designed to hold 2,212 prisoners, were holding about 3,800.〔"(Court closes Alabama prison gates )," ''St. Petersburg Times'', 30 August 1975. 2A. Retrieved from Google Books (3 of 56) on July 5, 2011.〕
A fire damaged the Davis facility in March 30, 1995. By October 8, 1995 the Davis facility had been refurbished.〔

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