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Georgia Prison Overcrowding: Causes and Effects

Georgia’s prisons are in crisis due to overcrowding, harsh sentencing laws, and systemic failures, impacting health and safety of inmates.

Inside Georgia’s Gangs: How Prisons Became Crime Hubs

Georgia’s prisons face a crisis of violence and gang control due to severe understaffing, leading to unprecedented inmate deaths and corruption.

Profit Over People: The Privatization of Georgia’s Prison Healthcare

Privatizing prison healthcare in Georgia has resulted in preventable deaths, rising costs, and inadequate care, highlighting urgent reform needs.

Death by Neglect: How Georgia Prisons Fail to Provide Medical Care

Georgia prisons are plagued by a healthcare crisis, resulting in preventable deaths and systemic neglect of inmate medical care.

Life on the Line: How Families Bear the Burden of Georgia’s Prison Crisis

Georgia’s prison crisis deeply affects families, causing financial strain and emotional trauma for children separated from incarcerated parents.

The Cost of Communication: Families Paying the Price

Families of incarcerated individuals face high communication costs, causing financial strain and emotional distress, particularly among Black and Latina women.

Blood Money: How Georgia’s Prison Economy Thrives on Human Suffering

Georgia’s prison economy exploits inmates and families, driven by corruption and profit motives, resulting in dire social consequences.

A System Built for Failure: Georgia’s Parole Crisis

Georgia’s parole system faces critical issues, including high reincarceration rates, racial disparities, and a lack of transparency, demanding urgent reforms.

The Cost of Silence: Why Transparency is Georgia Prisons’ Biggest Problem

Georgia prisons face a transparency crisis affecting inmate safety and public trust, with urgent reforms needed to address systemic issues.

How Prison Education Lowers Recidivism Costs

Prison education reduces recidivism rates, saves taxpayer money, and boosts employment opportunities, creating safer communities and economic benefits.

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