Johnson State Prison
Johnson State Prison is located in Wrightsville, Georgia in Johnson County, Georgia. It is a medium security prison owned and operated by the Georgia Department of Corrections, it houses adult male felons. The facilities' capacity is 1600 inmates. Construction began in 1991 and it was opened in 1992.
Housing Departments
- Supportive Living Unit - Mental Health Capacity 96 inmates (double bunk)
- Assisted Living Unit - General Inmates Capacity 72 inmates (segregation - isolation)
Work Detail
- Work Detail is where inmates have unpaid jobs and duties assigned by the prison or state.
- Work assigned for Johnson State Prison inmates is from the City Of Wrightsville, Georgia, City Of Sandersville, Georgia, City Of Swainsboro, Georgia, and Georgia Department Of Transportation.
Programs
- Academic: Literacy, GED, ABE, GSAMS
- Substance Abuse: Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT), Prevention Redesign Initiative (PRI)
- Counseling: Corrective Thinking, Stress Management, Pre-Release, Mental Health Awareness, Victim Impact
- Recreation: General Recreation
- Religious Activities: Various Religious Activities
- Vocational/OJT: Building Maintenance, Horticulture, Laundry and Customer Service
Source
ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS FROM THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Coordinates: 32°44′36″N 82°42′08″W / 32.74333°N 82.70222°W
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