When Warnings Go Ignored: How Georgia’s Prison Deaths Became Predictable—and Preventable
GEORGIA’S PRISON DEATHS AREN’T ACCIDENTS—THEY’RE POLICY CHOICES
By September 2025, Georgia’s prisons had already outpaced last year’s homicide total. The DOJ called it “deliberate indifference.” We call it what it is: preventable.
Georgia pours $1.6 billion into new walls while people inside starve. California spent $239 million on rehabilitation last year with a single death. Georgia spent seven times more on concrete and recorded 333 deaths—over 100 homicides.
The fix is simple and cheap:
✓ Single-cell segregation (no more murders in “the hole”)
✓ Separate gangs from civilians (like California does)
✓ Feed people adequate nutrition
✓ Expand education & work programs
✓ Restore parole for low-risk prisoners
The solutions exist. The evidence is overwhelming. What’s missing is the courage to choose lives over walls.