Record Every Call: How to Expose Contempt and Abuse
Learn how to record calls with Georgia Department of Corrections for vital information about loved ones in custody.
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The DOJ found that serious incidents of violence are 'exponentially more frequent' than GDC reports. Georgia families have a tool to fight back: record every call with prison officials. https://gps.press/record-every-call-how-to-expose-contempt-and-abuse/
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Georgia families learn of deaths from other incarcerated people through whispered phone calls, not from officials who are paid to provide information. The Department of Corrections routinely ignores, belittles, or curses at families asking basic questions about their loved ones' safety. This isn't just poor customer service—it's part of the same culture of dehumanization the DOJ documented inside the prisons.
What would you do if officials refused to tell you whether your family member was stabbed, hospitalized, or died? https://gps.press/record-every-call-how-to-expose-contempt-and-abuse/
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The GDC misclassifies homicides and conceals violence as part of a culture of denial that extends to how they treat families. When parents call asking if their loved one was stabbed or hospitalized, they're met with silence, disrespect, or outright lies. Georgia families have a legal tool to fight back: record every single call with prison officials.
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The U.S. Department of Justice found that serious incidents of violence in Georgia's prisons are 'exponentially more frequent' than the Georgia Department of Corrections reports. This culture of concealment extends beyond prison walls to how officials treat families seeking basic information about their loved ones' safety and medical condition. Families routinely face contempt, stonewalling, and even verbal abuse when calling with legitimate questions.
Georgia's one-party consent law gives families a powerful accountability tool: the legal right to record these interactions and expose the systemic disrespect for transparency and human dignity. https://gps.press/record-every-call-how-to-expose-contempt-and-abuse/