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Probation Reform Bill SB 105 Passes Georgia House & Senate!
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Wonderful news! Probation reform bill SB 105 passed both the Georgia House and Senate and is on its way to the Governor’s desk to be signed into law. SB 105, a bill championed by Georgia Justice Project, provides a uniform pathway to early termination of probation for Georgians serving a felony probation sentence who have demonstrated they no longer require supervision. This new law creates clarity and consistency across the three existing early termination pathways already in Georgia law. If … read more Probation Reform Bill SB 105 Passes Georgia House & Senate!

SB 105 Passed Judicial Committee!
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GREAT NEWS!  SB 105, the probation reform bill that GJP drafted, PASSED the Senate Judiciary Committee!    1 in 18 Georgians are under community supervision (probation and parole) compared to 1 in 58 nationally.  The average probation sentence in Georgia is three times longer than the national average.  And like other parts of the criminal justice system, there is massive racial disparity in who is serving a felony probation sentence in Georgia.  SB 105 creates a unified process with clear criteria … read more SB 105 Passed Judicial Committee!

Probation Reform Bill SB 105 Introduced
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ATLANTA, February 9, 2021 – Georgia Justice Project (GJP) is pleased to announce that Senator Brian Strickland (R-McDonough) has introduced legislation that will positively impact thousands of individuals serving a probation sentence in Georgia. Senate Bill 105 (SB 105) provides a unified process by which individuals that have served at least three years on probation and have successfully met a list of eligibility criteria can seek early termination of their probation sentence. Georgia has more individuals on community supervision (probation … read more Probation Reform Bill SB 105 Introduced

GJP’s Response to the Insurrection at the US Capitol
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Last week at GJP, we came together as a staff to discuss and process the violent insurrection on the US Capitol by white supremacists. The event itself was shocking, but even more disturbing was how the rioters – mostly white men – were treated by law enforcement:  some taking selfies with insurrectionists, some seemingly enabling the mob. The vast majority of those who violently stormed the Capitol left safely that evening. This, juxtaposed with the harassment, over-charging and over-convicting we … read more GJP’s Response to the Insurrection at the US Capitol

Our FY2020 Annual Report is Here!
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For nearly 35 years, GJP’s work has focused on Georgia’s criminal justice system, with the mission to make our state more just and equitable. This past year, GJP has reached more people than ever before. At this time, more than any other, our holistic, systemic, and optimistic approach to tackling difficult issues creates an opportunity for long-term change. To learn more about our recent successes, download our FY2020 Annual Report here or view it below.  

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