Moral Duty in Sentencing Policies

Explore how moral duty in sentencing policies can reshape justice systems, balancing punishment with rehabilitation for a fairer society.

The Firewall

What is the Firewall? The Firewall refers to the legal protection afforded the State of Georgia, the Georgia Department of Corrections, the Warden, and other state actors that begins and ends with the 11th Amendment of the United States Constitution. This firewall persists and repeatedly brings about dismissals and adverse judgements for inmates because of …

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How AI Protects Activist Data

Explore how AI tools enhance the security of activist data through encryption, secure communication, and ethical practices.

Gangs in Ga Prisons

Gangs, entrenched in our prisons, wield undue influence, creating an environment of fear and coercion. When gangs are allowed to mingle freely with civilian inmates, they seize the opportunity to recruit new members, particularly targeting the young and vulnerable.

Dereliction of Duty

As an extreme component of creating extreme conditions for inmates, dereliction of duty is the most direct. When officers intentionally engage in conduct that causes direct harm such as failing to ensure everyone has access to food, health care, protection, wellness, and an environment conducive to rehabilitation they are directly causing hunger, starvation, illness, and …

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Decay

A correctional institution can be a clean, sterile, almost institution-like place that has aesthetics that lend themselves to clinical functions such as rehabilitation, reconciliation, restitution, and even retribution. Let’s face it, the true punishment is in the boredom. But when indifference guides the aesthetics the building becomes uninhabitable, unhealthy, dangerous, and promotes inhumane treatment and …

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