“CCA has been a great partner with us for nearly a decade now. Coffee Correctional Facility and Wheeler Correctional Facility certainly meet the standards of the Georgia Department of Corrections. I particularly appreciate CCA maintaining exemplary accreditation status with both the American Correctional Association and the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare. I look forward to a continued long relationship with them.”
- Commissioner James E. Donald,
Georgia Department of Corrections
Benefits of OOSIM | Maintaining Family Ties | Cultural Connections
Benefits of Out-of-State Inmate Management
Partnering with CCA ensures a collaborative effort with corrections systems that competently addresses problems and promotes customer confidence.
Rich in industry experience, CCA understands the dilemma that budget- and time-strapped governments face. The company has a proven track record in successfully dealing with the legal and logistical details each corrections system presents. Local, state and federal corrections systems realize many benefits with CCA’s out-of-state inmate management, including:
- Avoiding or delaying cost of new construction
Because CCA can provide immediate bed space, states can avoid the costly capital funds needed to build new construction or expand a correctional facility.
- Enhancing the state’s existing corrections system
Out-of-state inmate management provides immediate relief of overcrowded conditions, often preventing costly litigation, fines, judicial oversight and consent decrees.
- Flexibility
The state or local agency can quickly alter out-of-state placement as needs change.
- Legal protections
Partnering with CCA reduces possible liability costs associated with operating jails and prisons, as the company indemnifies clients against such action.
- Operational cost savings
CCA’s size enables the company to realize cost savings from economies of scale in goods and services. CCA also realizes operational cost efficiencies from state-of-the-art designs in our facilities.
- Prioritizing other public projects
With cost savings in construction and daily operational expenses, governments may address other priorities, such as education and health care.