Georgia’s prison system wastes taxpayer dollars while failing to address public safety and community needs. Reform is essential for effective spending.
Georgia’s prison system wastes $1.48 billion annually, with high recidivism rates; reforming it for rehabilitation could save money and improve safety.
Georgia’s prison system shows alarming racial disparities and urgent issues, including overcrowding and medical neglect affecting thousands of inmates.
Whistleblowers in Georgia prisons face severe retaliation for exposing unsafe conditions, worsening the plight of 50,000 inmates living in dire circumstances.