
Georgia Criminal Justice Data Landscape Report
The Georgia Criminal Justice Data Landscape Report is provided as a service to the public and policy makers interested in Georgia’s
criminal justice system.
This report provides data on criminal justice topics and data trends much like an
almanac, including information on Georgia’s adult and juvenile justice reforms and
how they have impacted criminal justice data trends.
The data bring focus to areas where further research may be needed, such as why trends
are changing for certain geographic areas or populations.
As the future of criminal justice policy is debated, trend and comparison data can
provide helpful perspectives and important context.
This report is designed to provide a single go-to source for data, charts, and explanatory
narrative to offer context, historical trends and insights into criminal justice trends
in Georgia. Trend data on arrests and incarceration as well as data on youth in the
justice system offer insights by region, race/ethnicity and sex.
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Georgia Criminal Justice Data Landscape Report
The full report is available to view and download.
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Georgia Criminal Justice Data Landscape Report Executive Summary
The Executive Summary covers the highlights of the report.
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Georgia Criminal Justice Data Landscape Report Executive Summary Presentation Slides
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Georgia Criminal Justice Data Landscape Report Criminal Court System Supplement
This supplement provides an overview of Georgia’s criminal court system, including
eight of the nine classes, or types, of courts; prosecuting attorneys; and indigent
defense. The overview includes information on the jurisdiction of each court, judges,
funding, and prosecution.
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Georgia Criminal Justice Data Landscape Report Criminal Justice Reform Supplement
This supplement provides additional information on what led Georgia to pursue criminal
justice reforms and the resulting laws passed between 2012 and 2017.
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