Impact of University Partnerships on Prison Reform University partnerships with prisons are reshaping reform efforts, reducing recidivism and improving education access for incarcerated individuals.
DOJ Report Findings Backed by Inmate Stories A DOJ report reveals alarming constitutional violations in Georgia’s prisons, corroborated by inmate testimonies and grassroots advocacy efforts.
Culturally Competent Care vs. Standard Mental Health Services Culturally competent mental health care in prisons shows significantly better outcomes compared to standard services, addressing the unique needs of diverse populations.
Georgia Whistleblower Act: Key Protections Explore the protections and reporting processes under the Georgia Whistleblower Act for correctional staff reporting misconduct.
5 Economic Benefits of Prisoner Education Prison education programs reduce recidivism, boost employment, and save taxpayers money, creating economic benefits for society.
Legal Aid Options for Families in Georgia Explore essential legal aid resources for families in Georgia facing the challenges of incarceration, covering custody, housing, and more.
10 Signs of Inhumane Conditions in Georgia Prisons Georgia’s prison system faces a humanitarian crisis marked by violence, neglect, and systemic failures impacting inmate rights and safety.
Denied Medications: Stories from Georgia Prisons Medication denials in Georgia prisons lead to severe health consequences, highlighting systemic failures and urgent calls for reform.
How Staffing Shortages Endanger Inmate Safety Georgia’s prisons face a crisis with severe staffing shortages leading to violence, gang control, and inadequate inmate care.
Ultimate Guide to Aging Populations in Prisons Explore the challenges and solutions for the growing population of elderly inmates in U.S. prisons, highlighting health, costs, and reform efforts.