Research from UGA and the Vera Institute of Justice found that low level offenses like driving on a suspended license and probation violations made up much of the admissions into county jails in seven Georgia counties.
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Research from UGA and the Vera Institute of Justice found that low level offenses like driving on a suspended license and probation violations made up much of the admissions into county jails in seven Georgia counties.