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  2. State Prisons - Georgia Department of Corrections

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    The Georgia Department of Corrections has 34 state prisons across the state of Georgia, which house nearly 47,000 felony offenders. State prisons house violent, repeat, or nonviolent offenders who have exhausted all other forms of punishment.

  3. Georgia State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Georgia State Prison was the main maximum-security facility in the US state of Georgia for the Georgia Department of Corrections. It was located in unincorporated Tattnall County. [1]

  4. Find an Offender | Georgia Department of Corrections

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    Find an Offender. Use our Offender Search to find an offender currently in a GDC facility. Search Now. Warning: Photographs of offenders, if available, are displayed automatically.

  5. Inmates at all of Georgia’s state prisons may have had their ...

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    An eight-year investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice has uncovered crisis-level conditions in all 34 of Georgia’s state prisons. The investigation revealed understaffing and inhumane ...

  6. DOJ: 'Horrific and inhumane' Georgia prisons violate ... - MSN

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    Oct. 1 (UPI) -- Georgia state prisons subject inmates to "horrific and inhumane" conditions in violation of the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the Department of Justice said Tuesday ...

  7. DOJ: Georgia prisons beset by systematic violence, chaos

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    At that time, the government, notified Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia Attorney General Christopher Carr, the state prison commissioner and wardens of the state’s 34 prisons that it was expanding a ...

  8. Southern District of Georgia | Justice Department Finds ...

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    The Justice Department announced today its findings that conditions of confinement in Georgia’s prisons violate the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution. “Our findings report lays bare the horrific and inhumane conditions that people are confined to inside Georgia’s state prison system,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.