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State prison in Valdosta, Georgia, USA
Valdosta State Prison is a Georgia Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia.[1]
The facility first opened in 1959, and has a maximum capacity of 1312 inmates held at close security level.
- Ashley Diamond - prison and LGBTQ rights activist
- Guy Heinze Jr. - Mass Murderer. Sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for killing his father and seven members of his extended family.
- William Bryan Jr. - One out of three men convicted in the Murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
30°51′30″N 83°20′42″W / 30.858280°N 83.345061°W / 30.858280; -83.345061
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State prisons | |
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Reentry facilities | |
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Transitional centers | |
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Probation facilities |
- Bacon Probation Detention Center
- Bainbridge Probation Substance Abuse Treatment Center
- Bleckley Probation Detention Center
- Colwell Probation Detention Center
- Emanuel Probation Detention Center
- McEver Probation Detention Center
- Patten Probation Detention Center
- Paulding Probation Detention Center
- Treutlen Probation Detention Center
- Women’s Probation Detention Center
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Substance abuse facilities |
- Appling Integrated Treatment Facility
- Northwest Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center
- Turner Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Center
- West Central Integrated Treatment Facility
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Private facilities | |
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County facilities |
- Athens-Clarke County Correctional Institution
- Bulloch County Correctional Institution
- Carroll County Correctional Institute
- Clayton County Prison
- Colquitt County Prison
- Coweta County Prison
- Decatur County Prison
- Effingham County Prison
- Floyd County Prison
- Gwinnett County Prison
- Hall County Correctional Institution
- Harris County Prison
- Jackson County Correctional Institution
- Jefferson County Correctional Institute
- Mitchell County Correctional Institute
- Muscogee County Prison
- Richmond County Correctional Institution
- Screven County Prison
- Spalding County Correctional Institution
- Sumter County Correctional Institute
- Terrell County Correctional Institute
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Closed facilities (partial list) | |
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