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.
Georgia’s broken parole system traps inmates in a cycle of injustice, highlighting the urgent need for reforms to prioritize rehabilitation and transparency.
Georgia’s prison system wastes $1.48 billion annually, with high recidivism rates; reforming it for rehabilitation could save money and improve safety.