Forced Criminality: Inside Georgia’s Prison Violence Factory
The DOJ documented 142 homicides in Georgia prisons from 2018-2023. GPS documented 100 homicides in 2024 alone—nearly triple the previous year.
This isn’t random violence. It’s the inevitable result of deliberate GDC policy:
→ Zero wages for prisoner labor
→ 1,200 calories/day (half what’s needed)
→ Ramen marked up 350% to $0.90
→ Ibuprofen marked up 1,076% to $4.00
The equation is impossible: You cannot earn money. The food provided cannot sustain life. The prices are unaffordable.
What would you do?
Kitchen workers steal food to survive. Prisoners make alcohol for $150/bottle. Gangs charge $0.90 for shower access. Underground “medics” treat stab wounds to hide violence from guards.
And GDC policy criminalizes ALL of it – even trading soup for clean laundry.
This is forced criminality: survival strategies the state makes mandatory, then punishes.
Read how Georgia’s zero-wage policy creates the violence it claims to address.