Georgia’s $40 Billion Truth in Sentencing Disaster Increases Prison Violence, Crime

Georgia spent $40 billion on Truth in Sentencing laws that peer-reviewed research proves increase prison violence 15%, reduce rehabilitation 14%, and raise recidivism 8%. The policies, enacted after receiving $82 million in federal grants, have created what the DOJ calls ‘among the most severe constitutional violations’ nationwide while making communities less safe. Key Facts Princeton …

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Georgia Prisons Force Criminality Through Zero Wages, Creating Record Violence

Georgia Department of Corrections pays prisoners nothing for labor while providing 1,200-1,400 calories daily—half what adult males need—forcing inmates to steal, join gangs, and participate in underground economies to survive. This deliberate policy created 100 homicides in 2024 (nearly triple the previous record) as desperation drives violence over food, debt, and basic necessities. Key Facts …

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