Georgia Prison Staffing Hits 15-Year Low Despite $600 Million Investment
Despite investing over $600 million in corrections and commissioning reports documenting catastrophic failures, Georgia's correctional officer staffing has fallen to a 15-year low while the prison population reaches a 15-year high.
Governor Brian Kemp commissioned independent investigations that found Georgia's prisons operating at less than 50% staffing with constitutional violations, then invested over $600 million across two fiscal years. One year later, correctional officer staffing has fallen to a 15-year low while the prison population has risen to a 15-year high, with over 50,600 people now incarcerated by the state.
Facility Breakdown
Dooly State Prison
Metric
Value
Close Security Inmates
455
Percentage Close Security
28.6%
Classification
Medium Security (misclassified)
What GPS Documented (Original Findings)
GDC stopped reporting causes of death in March 2024 (GPS analysis of GDC mortality reports)
Dooly State Prison houses 455 close security inmates (28.6% of population) despite being classified as medium security (GPS open records requests)
Georgia invested over $600 million into GDC across two fiscal years (GPS analysis of state budget documents)
Georgia is spending $1.6 billion on new prison construction (GPS analysis of state construction contracts)
Darrow Brown, 58, was stabbed to death on November 7, 2025, at Dooly State Prison after accidentally bumping into another inmate (GPS reporting)
Data source: GPS analysis of GDC Monthly Reports, open records requests, and state budget documents
What DOJ Already Confirmed
Constitutional violations among the most severe ever found nationwide (Pages DOJ Findings Letter)
Systemic failures to protect incarcerated people from violence and sexual abuse (Pages DOJ Findings Letter)
In June 2024 alone, GDC reported only six homicides while at least 18 people had been murdered (Pages DOJ Findings Letter)
What GDC Concealed
Stopped reporting causes of death in March 2024, obscuring violence data
Housing close security inmates in medium security facilities without public disclosure
Actual homicide numbers significantly higher than reported to public
Quotables
"The current staffing levels make it impossible to adhere to policies on fundamental correctional techniques"
— Guidehouse Consulting Report
"Through 2030, that projection is showing an increase up to over 55,000 offenders"
— Cliff Hogan, GDC Director of Data and Research
"Over 50,000 people are incarcerated by the state. That's a 15-year high"
— Commissioner Tyrone Oliver
Story Angles
Local: Focus on specific facilities in reporter's coverage area - request classification data for local prisons to see if they're housing inappropriate security levels
Policy: $600 million investment with worsening outcomes - examine budget allocations vs. actual staffing improvements and question effectiveness of spending strategy
Accountability: Governor commissioned reports documenting crisis, invested hundreds of millions, yet conditions worsened - track specific officials' responses to documented failures
Data: Request GDAC payroll data and GDC population reports to independently verify 15-year trends and analyze spending per officer/per inmate ratios
Records Journalists Should Request
Georgia Open Records Act:
Incident Report - Darrow Brown Death, November 7, 2025 — Georgia Department of Corrections
Population Classification Reports by Facility — Georgia Department of Corrections
GDC Budget Appropriations and Expenditures — Georgia Department of Administrative Services
Federal FOIA:
DOJ Civil Rights Division Investigation Files - Georgia Prisons — DOJ Civil Rights Division
Sources Available for Interview
Families:
Family of Darrow Brown
Incarcerated Witnesses:
Incarcerated witnesses to systemic understaffing and violence
Experts:
Available upon request — Prison reform organizations
Officials Who Should Be Asked for Comment
Brian Kemp, Governor — Commissioned Guidehouse investigation and approved $600 million investment
Tyrone Oliver, Commissioner — Current head of agency responsible for implementing reforms
Cliff Hogan, Director of Data and Research — Provided population projections to lawmakers showing continued increases
Questions GDC Has Not Answered
Why did GDC stop reporting causes of death in March 2024?
How does GDC justify housing 28.6% close security inmates in medium security facilities?
What specific steps has GDC taken to address the Guidehouse recommendations?
Why has correctional officer staffing continued to decline despite $600 million investment?