Jimmy Autry State Prison

Jimmy Autry State Prison
Location 3178 Mt Zion Church Road
Pelham, Georgia
Status open
Security class medium
Capacity 1698
Opened 1993
Managed by Georgia Department of Corrections

Jimmy Autry State Prison is a state prison located in Mitchell County, near Pelham, Georgia.[1] It was constructed in 1992 and opened in 1993.

Autry houses close security inmates who, due to their offense or behavior, would not be safe in the general prison population. Sex offender treatment is compulsory. Various religious activities are offered and are well attended. Vocational options consist of Footwear Manufacturing, Buffer Repair, Food Preparation. The prison compound consists of eight buildings. Six buildings maintain two cell units which have 48 double-bunked beds in each. Building seven has foor living areas with 92 beds in each. The last building holds one dorm with 85 double-dunks and a segregation hall of 47 beds.[1]

Autry was one of nine Georgia state prisons implicated in an FBI sting operation announced in February 2016. The agency indicted 47 correction officers who'd agreed to deliver illegal drugs while in uniform. These charges were "part of a larger public corruption investigation into Georgia Correctional Facilities".[2]

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Coordinates: 31°11′22″N 84°08′42″W / 31.18944°N 84.14500°W / 31.18944; -84.14500

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