Georgia Prison Death Rates

How Georgia compares to the national average

Georgia’s prison death rate is approximately 70% higher than the national average.

National Average

344

deaths per 100,000 prisoners

(2018-2019 data)

Georgia

584

deaths per 100,000 prisoners

(2021 data)

Visual Comparison

National Average (344 per 100,000)

344

Georgia (584 per 100,000)

584

The Crisis in Numbers

  • Homicides: Georgia’s prison homicide rate is estimated at 63 per 100,000—eight times the national rate of approximately 10-12 per 100,000
  • Suicides: More than 40 per 100,000, twice the national average
  • Trend: Death rates have been increasing, with 2020 and 2024 recording the highest numbers in the past two decades
  • Scale: Over 1,500 people have died in GDC custody since 2020—more than one death every single day

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics (National data, 2018-2019); Southern Center for Human Rights and Georgia Department of Corrections (Georgia data, 2021); UCLA Law COVID Behind Bars Data Project