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Why Georgia’s Inmates Are Trapped in a Never-Ending Cycle of Injustice

Georgia's broken parole system traps inmates in a cycle of injustice, highlighting the urgent need for reforms to prioritize rehabilitation and transparency...

The Commissary Con: How Georgia Prisons Exploit Inmates and Families

Georgia's prison commissary system imposes exorbitant prices on inmates and families, highlighting the urgent need for reform and transparency...

Parole in Name Only: The Hidden Failures of Georgia’s Justice System

Georgia's parole system struggles with outdated policies, overcrowding, and violence, affecting thousands of inmates and taxpayers alike...

The Price of Silence: Why Transparency in Georgia Prisons is Crucial for Accountability

Georgia's prisons suffer from violence and neglect due to a lack of transparency, calling for urgent reforms to ensure accountability and safety...

Public Safety at Risk: How Georgia’s Prison Crisis Threatens Communities

Georgia's prison crisis poses a serious threat to public safety, with rising gang violence and severe staffing shortages spilling into communities...

Time for Reform: How State Legislators Can Fix Georgia’s Prisons

Georgia's prison system is in crisis, facing violence and overcrowding. Urgent reforms are needed to ensure safety and accountability...

Separating Gangs to Save Lives: A Simple Yet Overlooked Solution

Addressing gang violence in prisons through separation, leader transfers, and rehabilitation can create safer environments and reduce crime rates...

The Human Cost of Neglect: Stories from Inside Georgia Prisons

Georgia's prison system faces severe human rights violations, including violence and medical neglect, impacting inmates and communities alike...

Families Left Behind: The Forgotten Victims of Georgia’s Prison System

Georgia's prison system affects families deeply, with emotional and financial challenges for nearly 200,000 children left behind...

Prison Neglect Costs You More Than You Think

Georgia's prison system wastes $1.48 billion annually, with high recidivism rates; reforming it for rehabilitation could save money and improve safety...