Some low-security, long-term state prisoners are incarcerated at county work camps. They provide unpaid, yet highly-skilled work to the counties in which they are housed.
Georgia has entered into interagency agreements with twenty-three counties in Georgia to lease 5,129 beds in county prisons to house state offenders. The county prisons have assisted GDC in managing the jail backlog by providing additional bedspace while GDC's offenders provide a major source of general and skilled labor to the local communities.
GDC offenders assist in the maintenance of roads and parks; work at local landfills; serve on local fire crews; assist with small construction projects for government agencies, and assist local government agencies as needed. GDC monitors the county facilities through an on-going inspection and auditing process.
County Transitional Centers
Offenders assigned to the Georgia Department of Corrections may be transferred from a state, private, or county facility to participate in a county transitional center program. Currently, five county prisons operate County Transitional Centers. These prisons are as follows:
Coweta County
Floyd County
Athens-Clarke County
Hall County
Jackson County
Click here to learn more about County Transitional Centers.