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Impact of University Partnerships on Prison Reform

University partnerships with prisons are reshaping reform efforts, reducing recidivism and improving education access for incarcerated individuals...

DOJ Report Findings Backed by Inmate Stories

A DOJ report reveals alarming constitutional violations in Georgia's prisons, corroborated by inmate testimonies and grassroots advocacy efforts...

Culturally Competent Care vs. Standard Mental Health Services

Culturally competent mental health care in prisons shows significantly better outcomes compared to standard services, addressing the unique needs of diverse populations...

Georgia Whistleblower Act: Key Protections

Explore the protections and reporting processes under the Georgia Whistleblower Act for correctional staff reporting misconduct...

An Overview of the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles

The Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles (often referred to simply as the Parole Board) is an independent, constitutional agency responsible for making critical decisions about parole and clemency...

5 Economic Benefits of Prisoner Education

Prison education programs reduce recidivism, boost employment, and save taxpayers money, creating economic benefits for society...

Legal Aid Options for Families in Georgia

Explore essential legal aid resources for families in Georgia facing the challenges of incarceration, covering custody, housing, and more...

How to Petition the Georgia Parole Board for Clemency or Parole

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should consult with a qualified attorney for guidance specific to their...

Retaliation & Silencing of Prisoners

Explore the pervasive issue of prison retaliation against inmates who report abuse, highlighting its impacts, legal challenges, and potential solutions...

Delays in Georgia Prison Medical Care: Causes

Georgia's prison medical care is plagued by severe delays due to funding issues, bureaucratic hurdles, and systemic rights violations...