Aging Behind Bars: Why Georgia Must Release Its Elderly Prisoners Georgia’s elderly inmates present a growing crisis, costing the state millions in healthcare while posing little threat to public safety.
Voices Behind Bars: How Inmates Are Advocating for Reform with Technology and AI Inmates in Georgia leverage technology and AI to expose prison conditions and advocate for reform, overcoming significant challenges.
The DOJ Report’s Impact: What Georgia Prison Reform Could Look Like Georgia’s prison system faces a crisis of violence and overcrowding, necessitating urgent reforms to uphold constitutional rights and safety.
Feeding Injustice: The Inhumane Quality and Quantity of Prison Meals in Georgia Georgia prisons serve inadequate meals that violate nutritional standards and human rights, leading to serious health consequences for inmates.
How mass incarceration steals from the poor to give to the prison Mass incarceration burdens low-income families with hidden costs, creating cycles of poverty while prisons profit from exploitation.
Locked In and Left Out: How Georgia’s Transparency Failures Obscure Prison Deaths Georgia’s prison system faces a transparency crisis, obscuring the true extent of inmate deaths and hindering accountability and reform efforts.
Behind Bars, Beyond Repair: The Unchecked Corruption in Georgia Prisons Georgia’s prisons face a crisis of corruption, violence, and mismanagement, posing serious risks to inmates and public safety.
A deep dive into the GDC’s $2.4 billion healthcare contract controversy and its impact on inmate care. Georgia’s $2.4 billion healthcare contract for prisons raises serious concerns about inmate care, transparency, and constitutional violations.
Privatized Care, Public Tragedy: The Healthcare Crisis in Georgia’s Prisons Georgia’s prisons face a healthcare crisis due to privatization, leading to neglect, violence, and preventable deaths among inmates.
From the Inside Out: How Prison Gangs in Georgia Operate Multimillion-Dollar Criminal Networks Georgia’s prison gangs operate multimillion-dollar networks, exploiting systemic failures and advanced technology, threatening safety both inside and outside prisons.