Alabama's J.F. Ingram State may be the nation's only state-run two-year
college exclusively for inmates. Its mission is to reduce recidivism by offering "three
legs of the stool": academics, life skills, and vocational training. WBHM's Dan Carsen recently visited Ingram's Deatsville campus, where he met Timothy Brown, a 53-year-old convicted robber and burglar serving a life sentence but hoping for parole. Brown had walked over from the Frank Lee minimum-security facility next door. He'd been passing around organic cantaloupe and filling
in for his horticulture teacher. Dan starts the interview by asking Brown if doing the latter makes him
nervous.