Georgia Prisoner’s Handbook
Georgia DOC Inmate Handbook Official Georgia Department of Corrections inmate handbook – comprehensive guide to policies and procedures. View PDF Document
Georgia DOC Inmate Handbook Official Georgia Department of Corrections inmate handbook – comprehensive guide to policies and procedures. View PDF Document
“Georgia’s Parole Board—Masters of Inaction” pulls back the curtain on the secrecy, incompetence, and outright indifference of the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles. While thousands of rehabilitated inmates sit behind bars long past their eligibility, the parole board operates in the shadows—denying people freedom without explanation, ignoring evidence of reform, and keeping Georgia’s …
🚨 Want to immediately reduce violence in Georgia prisons? Separate gangs, bring back tablets, provide daily yard time, end triple bunking, fix the food, and indict in-prison murders. Until this happens, the bloodshed will continue. #PrisonReform
Mario Navarrete wasn’t the killer—but Georgia sentenced him to life anyway. No evidence. No intent. Just being there. This is how Georgia’s justice system buries the innocent. #FreeMario #JusticeForMario
The Georgia Department of Corrections wants you to believe its prisons are about justice, accountability, and rehabilitation. But the truth? Georgia’s prison system is a $1.5 billion disaster built on corruption, violence, and inhumane conditions. In this satirical expose, Peach Juice Media pulls back the curtain on the GDC’s failures—overcrowding, gang control, staff misconduct, and …
…doesn’t just presume guilt—it ensures it. Why Georgia’s Rules Create More Innocent Prisoners Georgia’s legal system doesn’t just lead to convictions—it creates a perfect storm for wrongful convictions, disproportionately affecting…
Georgia’s prison system is failing, driven by a parole board that perpetuates injustice through bias, lack of transparency, and arbitrary decisions. This broken system has fueled violence, overcrowding, and catastrophic deaths across the Georgia Department of Corrections, leaving inmates without hope and families in despair. This article explores the urgent need for reform, highlighting the transparency measures proposed in Senate Bill 25 and advocating for a bold new model that ties parole to rehabilitation and accountability. By fixing Georgia’s parole system, we can restore fairness, reduce recidivism, and create a pathway to justice for all.
Behind the towering walls of Washington State Prison lies a hidden world of chaos and corruption, where gang leaders wield unchecked power, contraband flows freely, and those entrusted with maintaining order blur the line between authority and complicity. The murder of Dontavis Carter on January 7 is not just a singular tragedy but a haunting reflection of a system in crisis—a system where violence thrives, silence is coerced, and justice lies abandoned, much like the cracked gavel in the shadows of this forgotten institution.
When Teresa Lester Sisson learned that her brother, Roy Mason Morris, had died, it wasn’t just the loss that devastated her—it was the revelation that he had been dead for 14 months, and no one had told her. His death, shrouded in mystery, exposes the systemic neglect, corruption, and dehumanization within Georgia’s prison system. As Teresa fights for answers, Roy’s story becomes a call to action: a demand for accountability, transparency, and justice for those who have been forgotten.
Discover the truth about cell phones in Georgia’s prisons and their surprising role in saving lives, exposing corruption, and bringing hope to inmates. Learn how prohibition fuels black markets and violence, while unrestricted access could foster transparency and change.