New data shows 1 in 4 people leaving Georgia's justice system reoffend
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ATLANTA – Recent statistics from Georgia’s State Board of Pardons and Paroles have shed light on a concerning trend: one in four individuals exiting the state’s justice system becomes a repeat offender. This revelation has spurred a renewed commitment to reducing recidivism rates across the state.

State officials and criminal justice advocates emphasize the importance of education and early intervention in preventing recidivism. They argue that providing support to newly released inmates is crucial in helping them reintegrate into society and steering clear of a return to prison.

Data from the Council of State Governments indicates that Georgia’s three-year felony reconviction rate is 27 percent, which, while lower than the national average, still poses significant challenges. The financial implications are notable; each repeat incarceration costs Georgia taxpayers approximately $23,000 annually.

In response to these challenges, the Atlanta-based nonprofit Pro-Civica has implemented an innovative online learning platform. This initiative is designed to assist Georgians at various stages of the justice process, from pre-trial to first and second-time offenders. The primary aim is to prevent re-entry into the criminal justice system and facilitate the transition into employment.

Caleb Morris, co-founder and civic educator at Pro-Civica, underscores the impact of early intervention, noting its potential to transform outcomes for individuals at risk of reoffending.

“We try to look at the preventative measures for those first and second-time offenders… so they can see there’s a better opportunity for them,” Morris said.

Pro-Civica’s curriculum includes drug awareness, theft prevention, and anger management, all aimed at helping individuals make informed decisions once released.

The Georgia Department of Corrections currently operates 35 state prisons and houses nearly 50,000 felony offenders statewide.

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