Despite investing over $600 million in corrections and commissioning reports documenting catastrophic failures, Georgia's correctional officer staffing has fallen to a 15-year low while the prison population reaches a 15-year high.
Governor Brian Kemp commissioned independent investigations that found Georgia's prisons operating at less than 50% staffing with constitutional violations, then invested over $600 million across two fiscal years. One year later, correctional officer staffing has fallen to a 15-year low while the prison population has risen to a 15-year high, with over 50,600 people now incarcerated by the state.
Facility Breakdown
| Facility | Close Security Inmates | Percentage Close Security | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dooly State Prison | 455 | 28.6% | Medium Security (misclassified) |
What GPS Documented (Original Findings)
- GDC stopped reporting causes of death in March 2024 (GPS analysis of GDC mortality reports)
- Dooly State Prison houses 455 close security inmates (28.6% of population) despite being classified as medium security (GPS open records requests)
- Georgia invested over $600 million into GDC across two fiscal years (GPS analysis of state budget documents)
- Georgia is spending $1.6 billion on new prison construction (GPS analysis of state construction contracts)
- Darrow Brown, 58, was stabbed to death on November 7, 2025, at Dooly State Prison after accidentally bumping into another inmate (GPS reporting)
Data source: GPS analysis of GDC Monthly Reports, open records requests, and state budget documents
What DOJ Already Confirmed
- Constitutional violations among the most severe ever found nationwide (Pages DOJ Findings Letter)
- Systemic failures to protect incarcerated people from violence and sexual abuse (Pages DOJ Findings Letter)
- In June 2024 alone, GDC reported only six homicides while at least 18 people had been murdered (Pages DOJ Findings Letter)
What GDC Concealed
- Stopped reporting causes of death in March 2024, obscuring violence data
- Housing close security inmates in medium security facilities without public disclosure
- Actual homicide numbers significantly higher than reported to public
Quotables
“The current staffing levels make it impossible to adhere to policies on fundamental correctional techniques”
— Guidehouse Consulting Report
“Through 2030, that projection is showing an increase up to over 55,000 offenders”
— Cliff Hogan, GDC Director of Data and Research
“Over 50,000 people are incarcerated by the state. That's a 15-year high”
— Commissioner Tyrone Oliver
Story Angles
- Local: Focus on specific facilities in reporter's coverage area – request classification data for local prisons to see if they're housing inappropriate security levels
- Policy: $600 million investment with worsening outcomes – examine budget allocations vs. actual staffing improvements and question effectiveness of spending strategy
- Accountability: Governor commissioned reports documenting crisis, invested hundreds of millions, yet conditions worsened – track specific officials' responses to documented failures
- Data: Request GDAC payroll data and GDC population reports to independently verify 15-year trends and analyze spending per officer/per inmate ratios
Records Journalists Should Request
Georgia Open Records Act:
- Incident Report – Darrow Brown Death, November 7, 2025 — Georgia Department of Corrections
- Population Classification Reports by Facility — Georgia Department of Corrections
- GDC Budget Appropriations and Expenditures — Georgia Department of Administrative Services
Federal FOIA:
- DOJ Civil Rights Division Investigation Files – Georgia Prisons — DOJ Civil Rights Division
Sources Available for Interview
Families:
- Family of Darrow Brown
Incarcerated Witnesses:
- Incarcerated witnesses to systemic understaffing and violence
Experts:
- Available upon request — Prison reform organizations
Officials Who Should Be Asked for Comment
- Brian Kemp, Governor — Commissioned Guidehouse investigation and approved $600 million investment
- Tyrone Oliver, Commissioner — Current head of agency responsible for implementing reforms
- Cliff Hogan, Director of Data and Research — Provided population projections to lawmakers showing continued increases
Questions GDC Has Not Answered
- Why did GDC stop reporting causes of death in March 2024?
- How does GDC justify housing 28.6% close security inmates in medium security facilities?
- What specific steps has GDC taken to address the Guidehouse recommendations?
- Why has correctional officer staffing continued to decline despite $600 million investment?
Source Documents
- Guidehouse Consulting Report December 2024 — Independent investigation commissioned by Governor Kemp documenting staffing crisis and constitutional violations
- DOJ Findings Letter October 2024 — Federal investigation findings on constitutional violations in Georgia prisons
- Georgia Data Analytics Center Payroll Dashboard — Historical staffing data showing 15-year low in correctional officers
- GPS GDC Statistics Page — Republished GDC data showing current and historical prison population data
- GPB News – Too few guards and too many drones — December 2, 2025 reporting on Commissioner Oliver's legislative testimony about staffing crisis
Source Article
Amathia: The Moral Failure Behind Georgia's Prison CrisisPress Contact
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