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Located in McRae, GA, McRae Woment's operates as a private contractor with various government agency agreements providing state-minimum custody requirements. Programs are offered to all custody levels, including work release residents focused on reentry success. With a strong emphasis on rehabilitation, McRae Woment's provides comprehensive educational and vocational opportunities. Onsite amenities include dietary, health, fitness, educational, religious, and recreational services. Regular inspections ensure compliance with government standards, ensuring the facility's continued operation.
The McRae Women’s Facility in McRae-Helena, Georgia, serves as a correctional institution for adult female felony offenders under the supervision of the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC). The facility is designed to house women classified at close security levels, meaning residents require a higher degree of supervision and control than offenders assigned to minimum-security or transitional environments. Located in rural south-central Georgia, the institution plays an important role within the state’s female correctional system by housing offenders serving sentences for serious felony convictions while also providing structured rehabilitation and behavioral management programming.
As a close-security institution, the McRae Women’s Facility operates with heightened supervision measures and more controlled inmate movement than lower-security correctional centers. Residents are housed within secure housing units designed to maintain safety, accountability, and institutional order while supporting the operational requirements of the Georgia Department of Corrections. Facilities operating at this custody level generally house offenders with more significant criminal histories, disciplinary concerns, or institutional management needs that require closer monitoring by correctional staff.
In addition to incarceration and security operations, the McRae Women’s Facility provides rehabilitative programming aimed at preparing offenders for eventual reintegration into society. Programs commonly available within Georgia women’s correctional facilities include educational services, substance abuse treatment, counseling, behavioral intervention programs, vocational training, life-skills development, and faith-based opportunities. These services are intended to help reduce recidivism while addressing many of the social, behavioral, and personal challenges that contribute to long-term incarceration among female offenders.
Operationally, the facility functions as a secure state correctional institution with responsibilities that include inmate housing, classification, transportation, medical care coordination, visitation management, food services, recreation supervision, and institutional safety. Correctional officers and support staff oversee daily inmate movement and programming while maintaining compliance with Georgia Department of Corrections policies and procedures. Like many women’s facilities throughout the country, McRae also faces the challenge of balancing institutional security with treatment and rehabilitation needs unique to female offender populations.
Today, the McRae Women’s Facility remains an important component of Georgia’s correctional infrastructure for adult female offenders classified at close-security custody levels. Through a combination of structured supervision, institutional accountability, educational opportunities, and rehabilitation-focused programming, the facility supports the Georgia Department of Corrections’ broader mission of maintaining public safety while preparing eligible offenders for eventual transition back into the community.