Families of incarcerated individuals face high communication costs, causing financial strain and emotional distress, particularly among Black and Latina women.
Georgia’s prisons struggle with a rampant contraband crisis driven by staff shortages, gang control, and systemic corruption, threatening safety and reform.
Georgia’s justice system has systemic flaws leading to wrongful convictions, leaving hundreds of innocent individuals imprisoned and without compensation.
Georgia’s prison system must shift from punishment to rehabilitation, focusing on mental health and reintegration to effectively reduce recidivism rates.