Georgia holds people in solitary for years in conditions a federal judge called ‘flagrantly’ abusive. This advocacy toolkit arms you with the evidence to fight back.
A federal judge found Georgia corrections falsified compliance documents and showed ‘no desire or intention to comply’ with solitary confinement reforms — while 78% of people were held in isolation for over two years.
A federal judge fined GDC $2,500/day for flagrant violations of solitary confinement reforms. 78% of people in Georgia’s SMU were held over 2 years. Georgia has no legislation limiting the practice.