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How contraband, security issues and staffing are plaguing Georgia's prisons

Even one of Georgia’s most secure prison facilities is not immune to the system's problems

Zach Merchant

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Published: 6:30 AM EST January 29, 2024
Updated: 1:57 PM EDT March 22, 2024

When people are convicted and sentenced in Georgia's courts, many are taken into state custody and housed inside the state prison system. While there, the state implicitly agrees to keep both staff and detainees safe while they serve their time.

It's a tough promise to keep. An 11Alive investigation has revealed Georgia’s prison system is struggling to control and protect those incarcerated in its care amidst plummeting staff levels.

People inside the system’s walls often face an environment where contraband and violence are commonplace.

Even one of Georgia's most secure prison facilities is not immune.

From detainees dying months shy of the end of their sentences to widespread contraband and systemwide staffing struggles - this is just a glimpse of the growing problem.

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